after i shower i lay with my pusssy up towards the bath tub facuet and turn it on.. the pressure feels amazing and i really enjoy it.. but is it wrong and will it hurt me?
S_C answered Thursday July 1 2004, 3:02 pm: This is a form of masturbation that can both feel good and hurt you at the same time.
It's kind of like douching (cleaning your own vaginal area). Doing things such as douching not only releases bad bacteria, but it also releases the good bacteria.
Lanabeanz answered Thursday June 24 2004, 12:24 pm: NO...i dont personaly think it will do anything bad to your you know.....and it is natrual that it must feel good so you do it...but dont turn the power tooo high or it might actually do a little damage....Well i hope that helps..if you need anymore information about it then just write me back...Hope this helps
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OreoGirl answered Tuesday June 22 2004, 3:28 pm: um...it's called douching. douching is flushing out your vagina. sum women do it with regular water or a special douche powder mixed with vinegar(ud think that'd hurt). it's not a good idea because u already have fluids from ur body that rinse and keep ur vagina clean. douching can change the chemical balance in ur vagina and cause infections. it can also push bacteria up into the uterus and cause an infection. that's y it's not a good idea. and if anyone was wondering it's pronounced DOOSH-ing lol. k well hope i helped.:)
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Mandee answered Monday June 21 2004, 5:58 pm: Well to me that definitely is...different. Haha. But I guess if you like it that's all that matters. I don't think doing that wouldn't hurt it. Love ya - Mandee [ Mandee's advice column | Ask Mandee A Question ]
MISSCassieOwens answered Monday June 21 2004, 5:48 pm: water cant hurt you, and if you enjoy it.. stay with it.. whatever gives yuo pleasure :)
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