Are tampons concrete to use?
is it uncomfortable?
does it hurt?
how big are they when they come out?
Answers: Not tough to use at all, as with lots of things, it a moment ago takes patience and practice! Once you go and get the hang of it though they are wonderful.
Slenders or juniors are the best for beginners. They are one and only about as big around as your pinky. You will want to practice inserting them when your flow is heaviest, or dab some lubricant on the tip. This will engender it easier to get them in place and procure them far enough in. Take a low breath and RELAX your vaginal muscles. If you are tense your muscles will tense as powerfully and it will make insertion difficult or impossible, and will make it hurt (I can't stress ample how important that part is!) . Once you gain the tip inserted, aim towards your lower back to follow the natural curve of your vagina. Gently push and verbs until your fingers touch your body. Hold the applicator steady and push the "plunger". Remove applicator. If properly inserted you will not feel it. For tampon removal: Relax again and pull slightly forwards. Do not try to remove the tampon too soon or it will be dry and humiliated. I taught my now 16 year out-of-date daughter how to use tampons from her very first period at age 11, and she have no problems using these tips. Good luck!
When the tampon is properly inserted you should not be able to feel it at adjectives. You may notice something a little "different", but it should not be mortified at all.