ok, so i was just wondering cosim totally clueless about my vagina and i think i need to learn more about it. (btw; 15/f) well i was looking at it in a hand mirror and i have no idea where i would insert a tampon or where i would finger myself or where the penis goes. there was it tiny tube-like thing inside another whole and i dont know if that was where and i wanted to finger myself to kinda stretch it out but i didnt want to break anything. so, anyhelp?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? ciao77 answered Friday April 20 2007, 7:14 pm: It's a good thing that you're curious about learning more about your body- always safe, and a good idea, even in the long run. That said, the hole that a penis (tampon, finger...) goes into (obviously your vagina) is at the way bottom, hidden by the 'two lips' (labia majora)--it's separated from the anus by the perineum, a narrow skin barrier (kind of hard to explain), but you should get the picture. It might be useful for you to also look at some diagrams of the vagina online..but anyway, just remember it's the largest hole, way at the bottom of it all. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
lbwhite89 answered Friday April 20 2007, 7:13 pm: Woaaaaah, slow down there.
Ok, there are two holes in your vagina. One is your urethra where your pee comes out. That's the small tube-like one closer to the top...never put anything in there!
The one closer to your anus is where the tampon, fingers, penis go. It's bigger. That's where your blood comes out when you have your period.
Oh, and also, the little bump or flap of skin at the top is your clitoris. That's used for sexual stimulation. Experiment with yourself and play around down there...especially on the clit. You may be surprised what you find.
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