im 18 and a female and want to find new ways to masterbate. i have been using my fingers since i was about 14. i really want more than just my hands! i cant buy any sex toys because i live with my parent and stuff. do u know what house-hold objects i could use that will make my time more fun and enjoyable? I havent got a boyfriend so i need to be able to do it on my own . Please help im really wanting more excitment i have been thinging about a toothbrush (electric) but i dont know if it would be safe plus if it would be quiet enough to use so my mum and dad dont hear !!
The best shops are those that cater exclusively for women, and the shop assistants should be able to offer you practical advice about which are the quietest, how to clean them, etc.
Another possibility is buying a small electric massager (like a back massager). This is essentially the same as a vibrator, but without possible embarassment when buying it - or if your parents saw it.
As for household objects, I wouldn't want to specifically endorse using something that isn't intended for that purpose. However, when it comes to masturbation, a lot of fantasy and a little common sense go a long way.
Only use things which are new. Make sure to clean them after every use, with soap and warm water. Keep them somewhere safe and dry, preferably away from anything that could get gunk on them (pets, dust, etc). Beware of things with sharp edges, or anything which might irritate your skin.
Most parents are pretty clued up to the fact that their kids are masturbating, whether they are happy about it or not. As long as you keep whatever you use in a private, secure place, most parents would probably not confront or question you if things were found.
After all, masturbating is normal and healthy, whether you're a young person or adult.
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