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You just need more lubrication, the friction causes a burnin sensation :)

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I'm almost 23 and I am still a Virgin.... It's not like I haven't tried having sex, it just wasn't the right time or person i guess. I've never fingered itself before I've tried but I'm always scared. I have been fingered a little though once and it really hurt, I was also told I was too tight because it should just slide in. Is something wrong with me? And it's not like I don't try to masterbate. I just can never seem to get to the point of fingering myself am I doing something wrong?

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Oops I meant myself

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I am almost 13 and I just masturbated for the first time. All I did was take my two fingers and rubbed my vagina up and down. Then when I got this really weird feeling, it suddenl made my stomach and my whole body feel fresh and good and weird but then my vagina started throbbing and it freaked me out so much so I took toilet paper and put it on my panties like a pad and it soon went away but it was literally the weirdest thing. By the way, plz don't give me hate now that you know I'm 13. Like everybody else said, it really doesn't matter how old you are, it feels good so hell just do it if you want!

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When you are trying to insert your finger(s) in your vagina you need plenty of lubrication and if you are tight start with only one or something smaller. You might try massaging your clit until you orgasm or at least get your vagina very wet first before you try to insert your finger.
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I have the same problem (with fingering) and it's frustrating but rubbing my clit still feels amazing. I'm 15
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I have the same problem but is it cum or not
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Actually the presence (or absence) of sperm is completely irrelevant.. That's the body's natural reproductive response. You can get wet when you masturbate but that doesn't mean there's a penis present to penetrate you.. The wetness is your body's preparation, in the same way that the throbbing would pull sperm further up into the uterus. You can't tell your vagina to not get wet because there's no real penis and you can't tell your vagina to not throb because there's no sperm. Read a biology book.. Look at the reproductive bio section... Trust me, I have a bachelors degree in biology.
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i hate people who say 'you are too young to masturbate' honestly, its good you are experimenting with your body at a young age. i started masturbating when i was 3 without even knowing what it was, it just felt good. i even watched a buzz feed video and other girls masturbated when they were young too. dont feel ashamed
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Believe it or not, everyone masturbates. It's a part of growing up and it is completely normal. The throbbing is just a way of telling you that your body likes it. Your vagina is a very sensitive place so don't be surprised if it starts throbbing when you think about sexual things (even in public)
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smart young lady and good way to. handle her. But honestly using a shower head isn't good Well maybe sometimes but not really. We have good bacteria up there so your washing it away.
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Thank you, Moderator, for the warning. The female reproductive tract is “open” from the os vaginalis (opening of the vagina between the inner lips of the vulva through the os (opening) of the cervix (neck) of the uterus (womb), thence through the uterus into the fallopian (uterine) tubes, which open into the peritoneal cavity (abdominal chamber where the intestines are. The cervix is tightly closed during pregnancy until it opens to allow the child to exit (be born). Other times that it is open is during menstruation for the endometrium and bloody fluid to escape. It opens slightly just before ovulation to permit sperms to pass through, then closes approximately just after ovulation.
Whenever the cervix relaxes, water can pass through more easily into the uterus and beyond. Tap water being a foreign substance to the uterus, depending on how much is forced through it can cause the uterus to spasm as it tries to expel the water.
Semen, seminal fluid, does not normally enter the uterus even from the vigorous ejaculations of teenage boys and early 20s men. Even following ejaculation, thrusting will not force semen through the cervix, though it might be possible during menstruation.
The inner diameter of the uterine tubes is about like a hairsbreadth (~0.003”/0.12mm), just enough for an early embryo to pass through to the uterus. The 40-60 psi water pressure from a hose is enough to cause serious damage.
For a woman to dive feet-first or butt-first with no pants/panties/swimsuit bottom might ram water into her reproductive tract. I am not aware of any such incidents but it may be possible.
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No wonder so many women today can't climax during intercourse! After rubbing that thing for several years it's all callused sorta like glans (heads) of circumcised penises.
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Vaginas don't suck or swallow semen or sperms. Vaginas are acidic and kill sperms. Sperms get into cervixes by swimming from the jellied glob of semen into the special mucuses produced by glands inside the tiny hole in the cervix.
When semen is deposited in a vagina, it is a slightly viscous (syrupy) fluid. It gels (thickens) into a gelatinous glob that protects the sperms from the acid in the vaginal mucus, which mucus helps keep bad bacteria from invading and colonizing the vagina and beyond.

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You really ought to leave your twat alone. Save it for your husband's friend, penis.
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