If you are a virgin, that may be painful. However, you don't necessarily have to have sex in order to start using tampons. You may not be inserting them in the right area. You need to insert one closer to the back (usually better if you look in the mirror). You can try sitting down or standing up. Once you find that area, slowly begin inserting it there. it may be a little painful at first, but you will get used to it. Good luck!
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Why Does Tampon Hurts ?
If you are a virgin, that may be painful. However, you don t necessarily have to have sex in order to start using tampons. You may not be inserting them in the right area. You need to insert one closer to the back (usually better if you look in the mirror). You can try sitting down or standing up. Once you find that area, slowly begin inserting it there. it may be a little painful at first, but you will get used to it. Good luck!