Where you are going wrong is using your mothers toys. This is not good as it is not good hygiene to use someone else's vibrator. You do not know how mom uses it. Does she use it strictly for vaginal stimulation or does mom also like Anal stimulation.
You of course do not know this so by your use of her vibrator, even though you may clean it afterwards as I'm sure she does. There are still some microscopic germs that remain. These germs when transferred between you can be the source of an infection to either one of you. Certain types of infections of the vaginal or anal area can be considered STDS and can be very embarrassing as STDS are investigated by the Health Department to try and find the source.
Example of what happens. Moms infection materializes first. The doctor diagnoses this as an STD. The health department is notified. Mom does not know you are using her vibrator. Now any man or your dad she has had sex with is suspect and visited by the health department to see if he is infected or a carrier for this particular STD.
You really need to buy your own vibrator or talk to mom and see if she will buy one for you. You should tell mom you have been using hers so she can buy a new one and maybe she will consider buying you one as well. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Xui answered Wednesday April 17 2013, 9:40 am: It's a bit disgusting to be quite honest with you. The vibrator belongs to someone, It was used. It is very unsanitary and disturbing.
No, This is wrong. How do you even know you can't contract possible STD? ... Stop. NEVER use someone eles personal items. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
Razhie answered Wednesday April 17 2013, 7:46 am: It's not bad to masturbate, but it is bad to take someone else's things, especially a personal and intimate item like a vibrator.
You need to stop doing that. It's not right - it also might not be safe or healthy for either you or your mother.
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