Hello, i am 13 female and i was wondering if there were any household items that can increase pleasure in orgasming without being painful or harmful to me. i do masturbate and feel wierd asking this question... Just something like a comb or stool (just stupid examples) lol or something that can be used? if you could tell me the object and how to use it that would be great. PS: THE ORGASMING IS IN THE CLITORIS SO NOTHING TO STICK UP IN THERE LIKE A DILDO. JUST SOMETHING TO RUB OR SOMETHING... IDK.
Kendra_Berri answered Friday November 20 2009, 10:51 pm: Don't be embarrassed. This is a totally normal question and good for you for taking your pleasure and sexual development into your own hands.
You're going to want something that creates a vibration for the best results. Handheld shower heads would work in the tub. Electric toothbrushes also work (obviously not the brush part). You could also save up and buy a neck massager. They're about $60, but worth the price. Experiment with the vibration to determine what works. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
JustJessOx answered Friday November 20 2009, 7:46 pm: hey there,
haha k firstly dont be embarassed theese are questions alot of us girls ask from time to time.. the most common one i think people use is an electric toothbrush.. i know that sounds digusting and extremely unhygeinic obviously you wouldnt use it afterwards :P but yea thats one you could try if you have one.
another one ive heard to be good this might sound weird Idk i havnt done it but anyway its if you use ice,itd be extremly cold starting off but i think as it melts its supposed to be very stimulating!
anyway thats all I know of really, hope it helped a bit.
much <3
Jess 16/f [ JustJessOx's advice column | Ask JustJessOx A Question ]
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