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TAMPONS. tell me a GOOD entry about them, a BAD article about them, and a UGLY entry about them. you can also include storys if you close to.and also if you like the best kindly to buy. thanks.
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GOOD:
You don't risk "overflow" leak like you do beside pads.
You don't grain like you are wearing a "drizzly diaper" like you do near pads.
You can move (exercise, sports, swimming) w/out risking protection--like when a wad shifts...
They are more comfortable & cleaner feeling than a wipe.
You can wear a pad w/a tampon if you hold very indigestible flow... (I used to "overflow" a pad during one 43 minute class in HS, until I found out just about tampons--then I wore a light wipe & a tampon, and didn't have any problems w/leaks during classes)
And another entity about comfort--you shouldn't have a feeling the tampon if it is inserted properly--you almost feel as if you arent have your period! (A "bonus" as far as I am concerned!)

BAD:
Can be self-conscious inserting the first few times if you have never used them before--mainly because you anxious up. Relax, and follow the instructions in the box--they usually have a pretty righteous "diagram" to explain it!
The "mini" tampons w/no applicator (like "OB") can be rather gross to try to insert, and I hold found that since they are shorter in length, they tend to allow leaks that regular tampons do not. (I found out the not easy way at military camp one summer...I got up from my form & saw a red spot on the chair! OOPS!)

UGLY:
I enjoy to agree--the "ugly" part is when they are removed! LOL

My favorite brand? Tampax. (I use the regular cardboard applicator, but I'm used to them--they didn't enjoy the plastic applicators when I first started using them... OMG! I think I simply "dated" myself! lol) Also, Tampax makes a "Slender Regular" that have an applicaotr that is a bit "skinnier"--this might be easier to use for a "first-timer."

As for TSS (Toxic Shock Syndrome)...it's not as adjectives as it used to be, since the "super absorbent" materials that were used within them in the 80's (when TSS be a BIG fear and A LOT more common) are no longer used. But you don't want to use a "Super" absorbancy if your flow is "Light." Ck out the Tampax "combo" boxes if you have need of different absorbancies during...they have 2 or 3 different absorbancies so you hold a variety to choose from. :)

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i prefer tampax pearls, the good entity about them is it is so much more comfortable than a wad and i trust tampons better than i do a pad incentive i know where the tampon is and its doing its work, the bad entry is.....um...i dont know of any bad things except the toxic shock thing, and the unsightly, well its not really pretty when it comes out.

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Some of the produce things are that they are a lot better than a wipe. You can't feel them once they are surrounded by place and it is alot cleaner. I honestly can't think of any fruitless things about them. I approaching the tampx pearl, they work the best for me.

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well, you might forget to switch it. that happened to me once. my friend be wearing a tampon and she planned on switching it during class but the teacher wouldn't permit her go. she sit there for an hour and a partly extra and when she got up near was a huge red stain on her jeans. NOT pretty. this happen less commonly with pad because they hold more blood.

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Alrighty!
just second year i started using tampons and here is what i know.
a GOOD thing is when you play sports a tampon is MUCH more comfortable after a pad and deffently not as messy.
a BAD item is that it took me awhile before i could achieve the hang of using one. at first it kinda hurts but you really enjoy to just relax and only insert it. if you are tense while trying to put in a tampon, it's not flowing and doesn't go within nicely. but presently that im used to it, its completly easy.
an UGLY item, is they arent that pretty looking when they come out..lol

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you can swim in them
they are hard to insert
they are pretty expenisve

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A moral thing is, they stop that raining feeling. When you wear pad sometimes you can feel a bit paranoid going on for leaking and you can touch quite wet-sorry to be so illustrative. With tampons you feel much more comfortable. A discouraging thing is that if you don't get hold of the absorbancy right for you, they can leak if your flow is too immense for the size of tampon, or if you use too big a size the tampon won't be soaked through and it can be a bit uncomfortable removing them. This is also dodgy as you can sometimes get an infection from using tampons designed for heavier bleeding when your flow is lighter. I would recommend the ones near applicators when you first use them, much easier to use. Tampax compak are very suitable, the plastic applicators are much smoother than the cardboard ones in other types.

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Good - They're comfortable to hide. When you're surrounded by school, you can efficiently slip one of the portable ones (Playtex, Tampax) into your hand and run to the bathroom minus anyone knowing. Also, you don't have the flowing diaper feeling that pad give you.

Bad - As soon as you seize over the feeling that you're sticking something into yourself, here wont be a bad point. Aside from TSS, but as long as you don't wear them for more than 8 hrs, you're ok.

Ugly - Don't try to put 2 up there at once, approaching if you forget. Happened to my college roommate... she ended up near horrible pains and many joke aimed at her. Also, don't freak out if you can't find the string. It didn't disappear, keep looking.

I'm a big devotee of Playtex b/c they have the plastic applicators. Tampax Portables are appropriate, as are Kotex, even though theyre cheaper. Tampax Pearls, overrated. I don't go beside the discount brands b/c I don't want anything generic anywhere near near.





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