What does it feel like to instert a tampon?!


Question: you will definately feel something going in there. its not like magically in your hand and then dissappears into your vagina but it should be painless and comfortable. if its your first time, it helps to stand and put one leg up knee bent on a toilet or something and relax. also breathing out is helpful and go slowly. if it starts to hurt you're probably putting it near the hole but not directly into it. a couple tries and you'll get used to it. As im sure you know tampons are great because they're a lot cleaner and less bulky. but make sure to read the box about the warnings for TSS (toxic shock syndrome) and don't leave it in for more than 8 hours


Answers: you will definately feel something going in there. its not like magically in your hand and then dissappears into your vagina but it should be painless and comfortable. if its your first time, it helps to stand and put one leg up knee bent on a toilet or something and relax. also breathing out is helpful and go slowly. if it starts to hurt you're probably putting it near the hole but not directly into it. a couple tries and you'll get used to it. As im sure you know tampons are great because they're a lot cleaner and less bulky. but make sure to read the box about the warnings for TSS (toxic shock syndrome) and don't leave it in for more than 8 hours

i dont know but when you find out let me know please !

it feels like your sticking a foreign object up your vag. haha

If you're doing it correctly...nothing. There aren't any nerve endings in there, so you don't really feel a thing.

not like anything, really. Definitely not sexual. It can be painful if you don't do it right, so go slowly and just listen to your body.

It doesnt feel like anything.
You can tell its there,but it doesnt hurt

It can be mildly uncomfortbale until you get used to it, kind of like a tugging feeling. It doesn't feel that weird though. try it first when you don't have your period. it is easier that way, but make sure to take it out after.

If you're putting it in right, you shouldn't feel anything.

Make sure you aren't shoving it UP, make sure it's at a 45 degree angle.

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