Pool jets feel good: i'm a 14 year old curious girl :-)
Question Posted Monday July 16 2007, 2:39 am
okay,so like my friend took me to the pool today and i noticed that she kept going to the edge of the pool hanging over the edge in a trance like 8 times before i asked her, what's wrong. she told me "it feels so good" and was like entirely dozed off. so i noticed that she was letting the jets on the wall hit her pussy. so i tried next to her and i'm telling u IT FELT SO GOOD!!! oh my god! i can't explain it, i've never felt that way before. anyway, my question is, is that normal? r there any other girls out there who do this too?
rubytuesday answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 5:43 pm: Yes, it's normal. And the other posters are right, it is a form of masturbation.
The water is stimulating your clitoris and that's why it feels good. This is how most women achieve orgasm. I don't know if you got that far in your little experiment, but if you felt like a big 'release' that feels really good like your whole body is letting go- than that's an orgasm.
leLovely answered Monday July 16 2007, 1:34 pm: Yes, it's normal. It's a form of masturbating and a lot of people get pleasure from high pressures of water. Like the person below me said, only do it in private. =] [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
JackiexMarie answered Monday July 16 2007, 12:48 pm: Yeah it's kind of masturbating. Actually it is. I'm just warning you, don't do that alot in a public pool because people will know what your up to and thats kind of embarrasing. :P [ JackiexMarie's advice column | Ask JackiexMarie A Question ]
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