Is it ok to hide things in vagina? I feel stupid asking this but I have something I want to put up there but i am afraid it will go up into my body where i can't reach it anymore so is it possible to hide things in (up) your vagina or not? No it is not drugs!
Carriebeca answered Friday December 23 2011, 2:07 pm: Technically, it is possible to hide things in the vagina, although I suppose it depends on it's size which I would think varies from person to person.After all, it is basically just a tube of flesh that opens up to allow things to enter/exit by it.
The question I have to ask is why think about the vagina as a hiding place? There are alternatives after all!
Although it's a fleshy tube, it does lead into your body, anything inserted into it will have effects on it and possibly the rest of your body too. It depends on the thing you want to insert; even the things that normally pass through it can have side-effects such as STDs, pregnancy, peritonitis and other infections, these could take a long time to clear up and may leave their own effects of sterility or damage to internal organs.
I think I'd accept your vagina for what it is, a part of you that deserves respect, allow only the usual things in there, like tampons, male genitalia or suitable substitutes and possibly babies. Many The vagina has often been used as a hiding place through history; those who have to maintain security know about it's possibilities and regard a thorough search as routine.
Please be careful if you do go ahead with your plan, it's loaded with problems, all of which you can do without. Hope this helps, let me know how you get on? [ Carriebeca's advice column | Ask Carriebeca A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Friday December 23 2011, 11:33 am: It's possible but it's definitely not advisable.
Putting a foreign object into your vagina is pretty much an invitation to infection. You're also likely to experience discomfort and irritation.
christina answered Sunday November 8 2009, 12:56 pm: It's possible, but not recommended. You could get an infection, or there's a really good chance it'll get stuck. If you decide to do this & it does happen to get stuck, have fun explaining to the doctor why you're in that situation. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
heartless414 answered Sunday November 8 2009, 12:28 am: why do you want to hide something in your vagina? i think you need to be more specific about what it is exactly that you want to hide. anyways, it is never good to put things in your vagina because they can get stuck. no, they can not get lost forever and will always be able to be removed but what could be so important that you need to hide it in your vagina? just hide it in your underwear if you really need to hide it that badly!
xo heartless [ heartless414's advice column | Ask heartless414 A Question ]
thelaura answered Saturday November 7 2009, 7:51 pm: Don't bother sticking objects there to hide them - it increases the risk of infections and God knows what damage they can cause (depending on the object)
It has been known to hide things there, but there's a million better places than a vagina. and if you can't get a good grip of what you inserted up there, then you'll have a very red face explaining what you did to a doc ;) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
dottie4 answered Saturday November 7 2009, 6:46 pm: What could possibly be that important that you need to hide something in your vagina?
hotpotato answered Saturday November 7 2009, 5:50 pm: Yeah it is possible to hide objects up there. They won't get lost, but they can get stuck and a gyno might have to reach up there to get it back out for you. Also, you can get infections that way. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
KlutzyKim answered Saturday November 7 2009, 4:57 pm: Stick ANYTHING in your vagina could get stuck in there.
If you stick something somewhat small in there, it will more then likely get stuck and you'll need a doctor to remove it.
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