Yes, there are slim tampons available on the market. These products are typically designed for lighter flow days and often come in a smaller size for easier insertion and comfort. Brands may label them differently, using terms like "slim," "light," or "regular," so it's important to read the packaging to find the right fit for your needs.
same thing as a pad, only in a different form
No lots of objects including tampons will.
there was no such thing as a tampon back then. that is how the saying "got ya rags" came about
slimness is a good thing . to be slim we should diet or go to a fitness center.
No, monkeys don't wear tampons. Only humans wear tampons.
Slim meant that George did the right thing and that sometimes you have to do things that seems wrong.
Yes, Lidl do sell tampons however they only sell rayon tampons.
They mean the same thing because fat chance is sarcastic. The "fat chance" is said, it really means little chance or "slim chance."
No, tampons don't expire because of the materials used and sanitation to reduce bacteria being present in the tampons - some tampons may have an expiry date on the box, this is to do with potential bacterial growth, but this is uncommon. However tampons are only sanitary not sterile so they can still contain bacteria and even mold, if tampons aren't kept in a clean dry place they will not be safe to use. Although tampons don't expire it's still not a great idea to use tampons that are a few years or even decades old - yes, sometimes you do find tampons this old.
You take the wrapper off the tube. Spread your legs. Relax and gently guide the plastic applicator into your vagina. You should be holding the applicator by the grips. The applicator in so far that your fingers are against your skin. Then push the button thing gently. You must go slow. Then take the applicator out.
There is no one factory that makes tampons. There are multiple factories all over the world that not only make tampons but also that make the rayon fleece used to make tampons or process the cotton used in tampons.
I don't think so... I think you just have to use tampons! Sorry, hope that helps!