Yes, a transgender woman (male to female) can use tampons if she experiences menstrual periods, which is typically the case for individuals who have not undergone certain medical procedures. It's important to note that not all transgender women will have a menstrual cycle, depending on their transition status and any hormone therapy they may be undergoing. For those who do menstruate, using tampons is a personal choice that can be made based on comfort and preference.
Pads and tampons hello
No, tampons are considered a luxary item (women may prefer to use tampons but they are actually not necissary) thus employers are in no way obliged to provide their female employees with tampons, nor do they have to supply any other menstrual product like menstrual pads or menstrual cups.
Women can feel tampons, it's just often they feel less obvious than pads and women learn to get used to them - some women cannot use tampons because they feel more obvious to them, also most women who switch from tampons to menstrual cups will tell you that tampons can be felt! Women's vagina's are not that sensitive, especially not further up the vaginal canal, so once in place they are not that noticeable - we don't have much in the way of nerve endings in the vagina.
You can use tampons a week after a D&C. Until then, no sex or tampons.
Yes, "obrigado" can be used for male speakers and "obrigada" for female speakers.
Yes, you can use female dog diapers on a male dog, but you may need to adjust the fit to accommodate the male anatomy.
Firstly, some men have vagina's and so some men menstruate - although not all trans men are comfortable using tampons many will still use tampons the same as some women. Many men will have tampons for their female partners, friends, or family members. There will also be men who use tampons for things such as nose bleeds to stop the bleeding. The only way to know is to ask.
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.
Hurricanes aren't male or female, those are just names they use to refer to them.
they use both male and female names
it depends if your male or female
Quite simply no. This is because this would leave you with only the female end of the adapter. I would just get a female to male adapter.