i know this may sound really gross but i dont know if something is wrong. When i masturbate, i usually use a electric toothbrush or one of those things you use to massage your back and stuff. It feels so good and i love doing it but after im done, i start bleeding from down there, like i have my period when i KNOW i dont. is this normal, does it happen to anyone else?
orphans answered Friday July 8 2005, 12:24 pm: that is not normal. you should get a dildo, a real sex toy to maturbate, and that should be better. if your bleeding down there, that is definitly not normal.
JustAskAlli answered Friday July 8 2005, 2:25 am: Thats definitely not normal. Those objects aren't really meant for masturbating. If you bleed down there after you use them, then dont use them. Just use your hands Or fingers like everyone else, or buy a real masturbating tool, a dildo. You'll be better off with that.
Razhie answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 1:34 pm: That's not normal. That is a problem. These things are not made for you to be using to masturbate and are harming you. There are sex toys that will give you similar sensations without breaking your skin, please please please invest is some.
Also know that using anything that has come into contact with blood, even your own, down there with out completely sanatizing it can be a health risk. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
AskAndrose answered Wednesday June 29 2005, 12:27 am: If your bleeding then you might not want to use the things that your useing, but instead use a dildo and if your still bleeding then you might want to go to the doctor and see what is wrong. [ AskAndrose's advice column | Ask AskAndrose A Question ]
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