Cardboard tampons are less slippery than those with plastic applicators. Both types have their good points. Use the one you find suits you best.
Yes it's terrible. I am not alowed to use tampons so I secretly got them from a machine and friends but if course cardboard. It rubs against your skin and the cotton always comes out and u wasted a tampon stick to plastic all the way maby cardboard after u get used to tampons good luck
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of course. Cardboard is paper.IT Hurts so bad
Some men can use tampons, but not cis men.Some men are born with a vagina and a uterus so will menstruate, thus they may want to use tampons or other menstrual products just like women. Some men will also use tampons for first aid, tampons are the perfect size and shape to insert into your nostrils during a nosebleed.
The tampon goes into the vagina - where the blood comes from. However if you don'tknow enough about your anatomy to know where tampons are inserted it's a bad idea to use tampons. You need to know enough about your anatomy to understand how tampons effect vaginal health so you know how to use tampons correctly to reduce risks, also so you know enough to make an informed choice about whether to use tampons or other safer options.
Do you really need cardboard? What can you use Instead of cardboard? Does it decompse? If so how long does it take to decompse?
Men do not have a vagina, so they cannot use tampons for their intended purpose. (i.e. - to put inot your vagina when you have your period, so as to stop the bleeding from leaking out of your body.) If they wished to use them for other purposes, though I'm not really sure what they would be, then men could in fact use tampons. This might not be medically safe or good for the man's health, however, so I would not recommend it.
The only time he was uncomfortable with them was when they were trying to rip him to pieces or throwing themselves on his car, if they were under control he was fine.
You should only insert tampons during menstruation (or a withdrawal bleed).You can physically insert a tampon when not menstruating, but there's no need to do so and it is potentially dangerous to wear tampons when not menstruating. Tampons dry-out vaginal tissues causing splitting that can allow TSST-1 toxins responsible for Toxic Shock Syndrome into the bloodstream, without blood tampons will have more of a drying effect so increase the risk.
yes because wood rots and cardboard is made from wood so cardboard is recyclable
Junior tampons are the lowest absorbency tampons, called junior or lights. These can be found anywhere that sells tampons, so places like supermarkets or pharmacies. There are also companies online that offer monthly tampon subscription services that will sell junior tampons too.
cardboard was in so we can build up our house build upand other stuff