okay so im 17/f and sometimes i just get reallllly horny and obvouisly masterbate. this i kind of a weird subject but anyways one night i got super horny and instead of just rubbing my clit or using my fingers i used a brush to stick up me. after i did it i started thinking that maybe that was a bad idea?! if it was dirty or somehing could i get infected or something??! sorry if this was gross
ciao77 answered Thursday January 1 2009, 9:09 pm: There is nothing wrong with that- if it was just once, there is very little chance of getting an infection. Next time, make sure to wash it (or anything else you might use) with soap and hot water, before and after you masturbate. Also, like other said, make sure whatever you use is smooth and has no chance of causing injury. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
RiiyaFatima3 answered Thursday January 1 2009, 8:58 pm: No ,
its not dirty , i know lots of females that use the most weirdest things to use for masturbation .
that doesn't make you dirty at all .
you're just experimenting .
Jasminaa answered Thursday January 1 2009, 2:23 pm: Well I mean if it was a clean brush it won't get infrected or anything. A lot of people use all kinds of different things, so it's a normal thing. It's not a bad idea, us girls know that it feels better if it's something other than our finger. But if you're worried about it getting infected, use something else. For example, there is toys you can get & use those instead.
solidadvice4teens answered Thursday January 1 2009, 1:50 pm: It's not exactly dirty and rather common. Having said that you need to be careful. You can hurt yourself especially if an object isn't meant to be inserted there. Objects need to be clean and lack ridges or anything that can tear or cause injury.
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