ok, so i watched a tv commercial for a yeast infection thing and i think it got me kinda paranoid. but i am 13 by the way and i used a coat hanger (once)as a dildo for like only a minute and just found out i can get an infection but how do i know if i do??? then when i stck my finger in there it kinda hurts a little bit, not sure if it's "burning" but is that normal? i don't have any wierd discharge or really bad smelling vagina, but it was a little itchy for like a couple minutes but it would probably have to itch more than a couple minutes for an infection.
i just want to know if it is normal to have some pain when i stick my finger in me??? and if it sounds like i have an infection or if im just paranoid???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? cloudy_conscience answered Friday April 2 2010, 8:38 pm: I do NOT think that you have an infection, but of course I am also NOT a doctor. Please Please PLEASE do not use foreign objects that are not meant to be inserted inside your vagina for masterbation. It is very dangerous, not only because of infection, but you could damage yourself by using them. Use your finger or figure out a way to get a dildo or vibrator, or the water pressure from a shower head. But do NOT stick anything else up inside you that is NOT meant to be there, please.
CLN answered Friday April 2 2010, 7:45 pm: Ok sweety I don't think you have an infection at all it realy sould hurt because your sticking a hanger in there I'm still trying to figure out how realy how did you do that. But anywho make sure you clean the hanger before and after use. Not trying to give ideas but most people I know use the handle of a brush or something cuz its more like a dildo and I'm sure that the hanger is the reason for the pain so try something els and make sure you clean it. Any other questions feel free to ask me.....C.L.N.....bye friend. [ CLN's advice column | Ask CLN A Question ]
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