So me and my friend made like a dildo or whatever, and we put a condom over it and used lube. As we were penetrating the dildo in our vagina, it would like STOP going in... it was like a wall htat was stoping the dildo from going in.. and when u would hit the wall, it was like really bad cramps. What is this wall??
its like 3-4 inchs in me....
bandgeeksunite answered Friday August 10 2007, 10:33 pm: Even though the people before you said hymen, it's definately NOT that far into your vagina. It could either be you hitting your vaginal wall or the cervix at the end of the vagina.
Also, one person said making a dildo was dangerous and i'd agreee, but because you guys are putting a condom over it, i really don't see a problem. Just make sure it doesn't break. [ bandgeeksunite's advice column | Ask bandgeeksunite A Question ]
MAK answered Friday August 10 2007, 8:41 pm: I highly doubt that is your hymen, because it is definitely not that far up in the vagina.
The vagina has a bit of a curve to it, and if you are in a sitting position the angle of the curb is increased. When you hit this "wall" try changing the direction the dildo is pointing. Lying on your back helps a lot too. [ MAK's advice column | Ask MAK A Question ]
AskAwayyy answered Friday August 10 2007, 7:42 pm: As the others said, the "wall" you're having trouble breching is most likely your hymen. But what I really wanted to address was that you said you "made" a dildo. That can be very dangerous. Its easy to get an infection from doing something such as that. If you feel the need to masturbate it would be much better for your health if you purchased a dildo/vibrator instead of using something lying around etc. [ AskAwayyy's advice column | Ask AskAwayyy A Question ]
x0advice4y3w answered Friday August 10 2007, 5:53 pm: Your hymen. [Also known as your cherry.] When you have sex for the first time it breaks it + then the dildo, or penis or whatever will be able to go in deeper. It does hurt for the first couple times, but afterwords it'll feel better. [ x0advice4y3w's advice column | Ask x0advice4y3w A Question ]
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