And when you sit nervously in class and can literally feel it coming out from your vagina
Like 'feeling it'!!?
And the fear of it getting through your pants somehow...
And sitting on the toilet and actually trying to get it all out? Like vagina muscle exercises or some sh*t
Sorry... I just strongly dislike period
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There is no other panic quite like it...and yeah on the loo it's like "push push push!!!"
I hate having a period. That God for the pill!
Or when it feels like all the blood from your body is leaving through your uterus and your body has no energy to fight it off and you check and literally less than nothing has happened
@lady_deadpool I use a (tmi) menstrual cup actually because I had such a heavy flow and tampons couldn't be worn for under two hours without spilling into the pad and using both was pretty expensive
@rosalinas insertion feels like pressure and can be a bit painful if you use an absorbancy you shouldn't be using (like an ultra on a lightday) but they're easy to get used to. The time to keep one in varies woman to woman, some have light cycles and can be worn longer but based on your cycle should be no more than 8 hours, the minimum is 2 (unless you have menorrhagia) per type of absorbancy.
@rosalinas you only feel it when inserting it, it's not like you're constantly aware that you're wearing one. You don't even notice it. And it's so much better than the bloody mess with sanitary pads, trust me
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@rosalinas tampons don't really hurt or anything as long as you use them correctly but if you're still a virgin I'd stick to pads (I made that mistake once, first time I used a tampon *I was on my period when there was a field trip to a water park so I had to plug it up* it got stuck and I couldn't pull it out and my hymen swelled up making it worse and in the end had to go to A&E to get it removed!) I was able to use the them after I lost my virginity but I still use pads because I find them more comfortable.
That experience sounds awful! But I also prefer pads for the comfort. Also, (another tmi) when you're someone who gets really bad cramps, the idea of sticking anything up there is immediately shot down
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It was horrific! My mum drove us there, I had to walk into A&E bow legged and sat down gingerly in the waiting area, crying my eyes out (from pain and humiliation). It really really hurt before, during and afterwards (I was so glad I could close my legs afterwards though) my mum comforted me and bought me an ice cream. Not a very nice experience to have at 14.
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Cramps are the main reason why I don't use tampons.
I especially hate when that one big ole clump of uterus tissue wants to come out at the end... Like hey I am your worse nightmare and you feel it detaching from the ute and falling... Down until it reaches your pad with a big smack so you got to run to the bathroom and take off the pad you just put on so you can get rid of it... Ugh!!! Stupid period not just being blood loss but actual tissue !y ute took time to make....
you can feel it and it's like it's smacking you. Sometimes you have to actually pull it out and you can feel it tugging.
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It's actually the worst. You just feel a horrible cramping in your uterus and suddenly a few seconds or minutes later you feel a sploodge on your pad and you have to run to the toilet to get rid of it from your pad, praying when you pull your undies down that it's not sticking to both you and the pad making an icky viscous blood bridge.
Yeah, but part of the joke when you do that is to take a picture and, instead of using a typical "girly thing", you caption it with something else. You still need the picture to fully grasp the intended humor.
How old are you?
If you're over 60 you're reaching menopause
If you're like 12 it's not uncommon to skip periods but your body *should* regulate itself as the years go by and may not be resolved until adulthood.
If problems persist consult your gyno.
@taeminnieah I had that as well. Yeah, consult your gyno. What mine did for me, was to prescribe the anti baby pill (was still a virgin back then). It creates an artificial cycle, your period will come in time ;)
Oh and your boobs may grow :D
So many pad users here :O
Ehm... I must admit that I never encountered any of the listed problems here with tampon usage :D
Might want to reconsider swapping, girls? ;)
I really wish tampons would work for me. I just end up with a tampon with a blood trail down one side of it.
Though what I REALLY hate is those first two days of the period, waking up in the morning and desperately trying to waddle to the toilet before the torrent begins as everything remembers what gravity is.
Like 'feeling it'!!?
And the fear of it getting through your pants somehow...
And sitting on the toilet and actually trying to get it all out? Like vagina muscle exercises or some sh*t
Sorry... I just strongly dislike period
I hate having a period. That God for the pill!
*forever regrets clicking on the comments*
But you should
Your gf/ future gf would be much happier if you knew things like this
I learn about guy's stuffs!!!
For science
Don't judge me, I'm curious
Don't make me start with my emotions!
As if I weren't crazy enough yet!
During the blood moon, I'm like laughing 5theb 5 mins later crying
(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
What is it like to use tampon?
Like you have a thing in your vagina?
For like a few hours long
@rosalinas insertion feels like pressure and can be a bit painful if you use an absorbancy you shouldn't be using (like an ultra on a lightday) but they're easy to get used to. The time to keep one in varies woman to woman, some have light cycles and can be worn longer but based on your cycle should be no more than 8 hours, the minimum is 2 (unless you have menorrhagia) per type of absorbancy.
Yass there are those stuffs
They are just ughh
Like I said, I would sit on the toilet and exercise my vagina till it comes out
I'm having trouble imagining what you mean by this.
If you're over 60 you're reaching menopause
If you're like 12 it's not uncommon to skip periods but your body *should* regulate itself as the years go by and may not be resolved until adulthood.
If problems persist consult your gyno.
Oh and your boobs may grow :D
Ehm... I must admit that I never encountered any of the listed problems here with tampon usage :D
Might want to reconsider swapping, girls? ;)
Though what I REALLY hate is those first two days of the period, waking up in the morning and desperately trying to waddle to the toilet before the torrent begins as everything remembers what gravity is.