If it gets stuck, your vagina will probably become sore and it might get infected.
The plastic part of the tampon doesn't stay inside you. It's the applicator that helps you insert the tampon. You insert the applicator part way, until the ridged "grips" are at the opening of the vagina. Then you push the bottom part of the applicator to insert the tampon into your vagina, then remove both parts of the applicator. If this isn't obvious from my description, try inserting it into a "pretend" vagina that you make with your fisted hand. One practice run ought to make it clearer.
You first put your thumb and middle finger on the applicator and insert the tampon. Make sure the tampon goes all the way in and only the string is hanging out. Then remove the applicator and throw it away.
Cardboard is an insulator of electricity. It is not the best insulator to use for this as cardboard can be affected by moisture and any corrosion of nearby batteries. If it becomes wet with an electrolyte solution (such as salt water), it could become a conductor under certain conditions.To test this, put a battery and a light in series and leave the contacts open between the light and the battery. Then touch the wire to the cardboard and the cardboard to the battery. The light will not light up.
it gets peed on!
you shouldn't leave anything in your vagina . if you have something stuck in there then just put in two fingers and take it out. the only thing you should be leaving in there is a tampon, and then you should only ever leave it in for a few hours and change it because its unhygenic otherwise. and only use them on your period. hope this helps x
i usually leave lotion on my face overnight and nothing happens so ur good
Yes it is because of the fact once it stops it is going to leave a burnted smell and could even explode.
what happens if you leave a hsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
it shrivels
ASK HE OR SHE WHY ARE YOU MOVING OUT
it will die
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