Hi, I'm 14/f.
I've been masturbating for a while now, and I don't stick anything actually UP there. I just rub my clitoris until orgasm. I'm wondering about the holes in your vagina. Which one (if I want to masturbate with an object) do I stick the object up? And which one has the hymen? Also, I've been thinking about tampons - is that a different opening? Please help!
leLovely answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 5:30 pm: When you want to masturbate and stick objects up there, that's your vagina. When using tampons, you put the tampon in your vagina. That's what has the hymen. You vagina is the hole closest to your but, and the hole that you pee from (urethra) is the hole higher up (towards the direction of your bellybutton, if that makes sense). [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
JackiexMarie answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 5:17 pm: ok, i'm not trying to be mean to that girl jessika i think thats below me, i'm just saying this so you dont hurt yourself. DO NOT LISTEN TO THAT ADVICE. You masturbate in the vagina which is the hole that is closest to your anus, NOT YOUR URETHRA WHICH IS THE TOP HOLE. dO NOT stick anything up there or it will hurt like a mother fucker. [ JackiexMarie's advice column | Ask JackiexMarie A Question ]
modelkate11 answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 5:15 pm: ok theres 2 holes, your urethra(where pee comes out) and your vagina. you can't stick anything in your urethra, its practically physically impossible. you put tampons/ masturbation objects in your vagina, its the bigger whole all the way at the bottom of your whole lower section. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
xjessikahxmx09 answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 5:11 pm: well theres the hole your piss comes out of, and
thats the one you dont stick anything up.
Im pretty shure that's the one the tampon goes
up though. It's not hard to figure out though,
so goodluck :] [ xjessikahxmx09's advice column | Ask xjessikahxmx09 A Question ]
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