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:? My Mum says I cannot wear a tampon because of my hymen but my friend and the imformation booklet. Please can you tell me who is right (I am a virgin and aged 13)

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Becky B

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You should be able to use a tampon.
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Becky B
Dear, you can wear a tampon, while your are on your period for swimming or any other sports you wish to do, NowI think what your mum is saying that a tampon may not fit properly if you have a hyman in place, that is not correct, information on your vagina is below,
You will need to buy the teen size or the Jr. size; the smallest diameter tampon made for young juniors (girls), I think that is by playtex, and nothing larger. while you are at the store, buy some water base lubricate, to help with the insertion of the tamons, read the information inside the box at least 3 times in the next week.to measure for size, by how many fingers comfortably can be placed inside your vagina openning, and then look for that size in the tampons. See tampax.com for more information and a free sample.
This should help a lot with your battle, ask if you need any more help.
RT


1. The vagina is a muscular “barrel” about 3-4 inches long, in its non-aroused state, lined with mucous membranes, similar to the lining of the mouth.
2. The vagina is angled upward at around a 65 degree angle, which very closely corresponds to the angle of the average erect penis.
3. The vagina isn’t a wide-open gaping hole. It’s a collapsed space that expands and contracts when excited or penetrated. When in a non-aroused and un-penetrated state, the walls of the vagina collapse against each other, sort of like a firehose.
4. The vaginal lining is pink and glistening and has folds, called rugae, which give the vagina a ribbed texture. These folds are much more pronounced in younger women and gradually disappear as a woman grows older.
5. The vagina stretches out when the lady gets excited. The cervix and uterus pull up and back, extending the vagina by about 1-3 inches. The back of the vagina balloons out to create more space.
6. 2/3 of the nerve endings in the vagina are located in the first 1/3 of the vagina.
7. The first 2 inches of the vagina are the tightest during intercourse, due to the vaginal swelling and engorgement of blood.
8. Vaginas of sexually mature women are elastic enough to accommodate nearly any sized penis.
9. Around 1 in 5000 women is born with a disorder called vaginal agenesis, in which they are born without a vagina, in spite of the presence of external genitalia, such as labia and a clitoris.
10. Shortly after stimulation, the vagina begins to lubricate, forming what looks like beads of sweat all over the vaginal walls.
A) Get yourself a large mirror and lock you bedroom door, remove all your clothes and take a good look at yourself, your total body your breasts and vagina areas - notice the vagina parts move them around and the feelings as you touch them, This is a good idea to do every four to six months, to note the changes and write them down. - Hair growth, Color changes, Size and anything else you did not see the last time.
link to this /clitical.com/toptens/vagina.php
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When my sister was living at home, we would occasionally go to the public pool to swim during the summer. I was always annoyed that this happened so rarely, but now that I'm older, I realize that we only seemed to go when my sister need the excersize, because she was on her period.

So, to think that you can't go swimming during your period is a completely incorrect notion, as many women do to relieve cramps and speed up the period.

As for what is the right type or style or size, I leave that to the experts to discuss and advise.
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