I read within a book in the order of tampons and I don't capture it...?


Tips on tampon insertion:
"Aim the applicator toward your tailbone and not up your stomach"
" Once you've got the applicator surrounded by, hold the barrel firmly near your fingers. Push the plunger in. Bingo!"
"Insert the applicator so that the wider fragment of the barrel is almost adjectives of the way in-with simply enough sticking out to hold on to"

It's close to science-fiction to me. What's this, am I dumb or what? Should I search on wikipedia? Yes, I'm a guy. Hugs.:P


Answers:    Well, if you've never see a tampon before, that may be contributing to the confusion. It comes contained by a plunger-like applicator that you have to push into the drum holding the tampon to get the tampon far satisfactory up the vagina. The backs of most boxes of tampons show what the applicator looks close to.

As for the aiming issue, basically when you insert the applicator, it should be at a 45 scope angle, hence aiming it at your tailbone as opposed to your stomach which would be more of a severely uncomfortable 90 scope angle. Women's vaginas aren't straight up and down, they're at an angle.

You could search on wikipedia if you'd similar to. The tampon manufactures similar to tampax and playtex have websites that explains tampons as ably. Usually with diagrams.

You're not dumb, you're a guy. You of late have a different set of plumbing.
Yes you are a guy, but are you also blonde?
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