Tampon in a sentence as a noun

Also, when the tampon is full, it will leak.

If we can have pizza and books delivered to us, why not tampons?

Women who use tampons carry tampons around with them.

This is why many women wear panty liners in conjunction with tampon use.

Worse myths exist around tampons--that a woman who uses a tampon is no longer a virgin.

And putting "tampon means buffer in French" at the bottom while having a logo that looks like a tampon with a string isn't fooling anyone.

Tampon in a sentence as a verb

There's also the twist on the tampon virginity that involves the menstrual cup. I also like to talk about skipping periods since I used to do it for a few years, and so.

I stuffed a shaved down tampon deep into my right nostril and died the tip dark brown giving my nose an awkward, lopsided, disgusting appearance.

Unlike pads, tampons go into a sensitive ph-balanced body cavity.

"Increasingly, what we do on the Internet is being combined with other data about us."My fiance receives tampon ads during the appropriate time of the month on Facebook.

A box of tampons is something you use every 28 days estimating how and when to tell Amazon to deliver that seems trivial, but in practice, one ends up with either a shortage or more likely, backlog.

So basically, you're wrong, the problem isn't people thinking that using a tampon is loss of virginity; the problem is people thinking that "virginity", however defined, has any particular significance.

Tampon definitions

noun

plug of cotton or other absorbent material; inserted into wound or body cavity to absorb exuded fluids (especially blood)

verb

plug with a tampon