How do I pop my own Cherry? I really really want to pop my own cherry so I wouldn't be embarrassed of bleeding on him or just having my blood all over the place. I know I should let my partner do it, but I just want to myself. And also when I when masturbate will I pop my cherry? and/or When I masturbate will my cherry pop? and I'm a virgin by the way. Pls answer I really really want to know how should I pop my own cherry? what to use to pop it ? those good question's thank you so much for taking out the time to answer my questions :))))
But yes, to simulate a male penis would probaboy be the safest way, get a friend to buy you one online or from a shop and then give her the cash to make up for the price. Shop for the kind you'd like online first then have someone that CAN enter a shop get you one so theres no proof of purchase in your history. Unless you wanna do it online at someone elses house then that would work.
also whenever you use a dildo ALWAYS use lube. It can be very painful if you dont.
Dragonflymagic answered Sunday May 24 2015, 3:35 am: If yu are underage, then not allowed in adult toy stores to get a pyrex dildo and must just use your fingers. Nothings pops. The so called Cherry is actually called a Hymen, and it naturally stretches not pops. elastic like a rubber band. Even tampon use can stretch if some. the only blood you would see is if a guy didn't take his time, you werent well lubricatedd and his pushing himself in quickly rips the skin inside. No worries tho, it heals easy on its own. Remember, your whole vagina is very flexible. If it wasn't a baby could never make it out and you'd never have been born. My question for you is, do you have a plan to use contraception. best to get that taken care of cus being pregnant is worse than cherry popping [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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