[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? THINKPOSITIVE7 answered Friday June 25 2010, 10:23 pm: Hello, there are a number of things you want to consider before you attempt to finger yourself for safety purposes as well as maximum pleasure. You want to make sure the finger you are using is clean, free of any dirt and dander.You want to do this so that no foreign particles get in your vagina, causing infection and pain. You also want to make sure the finger nail of the finger you are using is cut very short so you that you wont cut the inside of your vagina. Lastly you want to make sure your vagina is nice a lubricated before you place your finger inside, you can use salivia to moisten the vagina or rub your clitoris to make yourself excited to increase vaginal lubrucation. After making sure you have done these things you can place your finger slowly in your vagina, then you want to put slight pressure on the top part of your vagina with your finger and try to find a place where the pressure feels good, you want to move your finger in a motion in which you are telling someone to come here, keeping your finger in the same place only moving the tip of your finger to put pressure on the spot that feels good. You can contitnue doing this and alternate with moving your finger in and out of your vagina, you can also use one finger to put pressure on the spot inside your vagina that feels good while also using your other hand to stimulate your clitoris. You can play around with theses ideas and see what feels good for you. I hope this helped, if I was unclear on any part or if you want a specific question answered about masterbation you can send me a private message and I would be happy to help...goodluck! :) [ THINKPOSITIVE7's advice column | Ask THINKPOSITIVE7 A Question ]
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