hot_girl_katie_03
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If the tampon is in correctly, you shouldn't be able to feel it at all. Sometimes, this happens to me with tampax, they expand in width so they expand downwards and start to ride up against the muscles in the vagina, which makes them become more uncomfortable as you wear them. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** **
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REDstarburst
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Kotex had randomly sent me a sample kit, so i was on my way to work (summer job) nd i was like ill just use this. & within 3hours it leaked but my flow was like regular. I tried it once nd havent went back since. lol i rather be safe then sorry.
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cats4liz
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I'm gonna start with playtex sport, and yes, o.b.'s don't have applicators. I wanna try those too bc they are better for the environment and actually seem really easy to use...but to start, playtex. And, everyone is right, try a different angle. Sry I'm not muchhelp. -- "Like a song without words, like a world without music, I wouldn't know what to do I'd be lost without you.......watching over me." I love you Celtic Thunder!!!♥ And you Damian McGinty!!♥♥ If you are a science geek, put this into your signature! It's not always a bad thing- guys like smart girls!!! If you're a Catholic and you are proud of it, put this in your signature! (¯`v´¯) .`·.¸.·´ .¸.· ´¸.·´¨) ¸.·*¨) .(¸.·´ (¸.·´ .·´ ¸¸.·
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BAByGiRL132
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yes;; o.b's have noooo aplicator;; theyre queite simple.
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jmmonkey
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Ok i am just a tad confused with the last comment so O.B not have an aplicater? 
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blondie_babe07
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well last time i used kotex (like probly a year or two ago), they leaked like A LOT. since you dont like tampax, i would suggest playtex or o.b. but o.b. might be a little difficult since you are new to tampons, so i would just stick with one with an applicator for now. If it is in right, then you shouldnt be able to feel it at all. try putting it in at different angles. sorry if this is tmi, but my vagina goes kinda to the left, so try putting it in different ways. lol. you might be the same. -- "Now I'm speechless, over the edge I'm just breathless. I never thought that I'd catch this lovebug again." - "Lovebug" by Jonas Brothers <3
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wants_world_peace
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i would go for playtex sport and you should leave it in for 4-8 hours -- hero's wish for world peace greedy people wish for a piece of the world if i were a dog and you were a flower i'd lift my leg and givea shower member of the periodless club member of the flat chested club
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luckychic989
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11/10/08
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So I know this is a question most likely asked a lot. This is the first time I have used a tampon. I have tryed Tampax Pearl but it leak. So this time I got Kotex tampons, my roommate uses them so I thought I would try them. Are they a good brand to us? When its in and I am just sitting around I can kind of feel it. Are you suppose to feel it? It not uncomfortable I just can feel it. Also how often should I change it? I have always used pads so this is all new to me.... Thanks for listening 
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