Question Posted Tuesday September 18 2007, 1:17 pm
My friend, she's a virgin and her b/f(well now ex) he fingered her and she said that he said he used four fingers on her! She said it didn't really hurt, till after she went to the bathroom and she bleed a tiny lil, but the next day she was fine. Is that normal? and how could four fingers not hurt? and what is the normal amount of fingers used?
thanks!
ask__anything answered Wednesday September 19 2007, 5:29 pm: it is possible, and normal! (because it really depends on the girl.) some can stand 4, but some can barely stand 1. the amount of pain varies individually! if a girl has been fingered numerous times, pain can subside or it is possible she just doesn't experience pain in general during fingering! i'm not positive about the normal amount of fingers used, my guess if it's your first time, probably 2.. then increased over time. (also depends on the hand size of the guy!) [ ask__anything's advice column | Ask ask__anything A Question ]
beachbrunette92 answered Wednesday September 19 2007, 3:24 pm: What really hurts is getting fisted four fingers is usually pretty average. If you try to finger yourself it will probably hurt more because girls usually have longer nails than boys. But yeah there are different ways to stick four fingers in pretty painlessly. It's not like they're all in a row. [ beachbrunette92's advice column | Ask beachbrunette92 A Question ]
thelaura answered Wednesday September 19 2007, 3:23 pm: There's no right or wrong. Perhaps she was relaxed enough and enjoyed more.
I think the average is around 2, but don't forget it's all about personal preference.
Some people do bleed after for different reasons (torn hymen, accidentally scratched inside etc). [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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