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Masturbating using a toothbrush?


Question Posted Saturday September 19 2015, 7:53 pm

Is using a toothbrush a good thing to use to masturbate? will sticking it in me cause a problem?

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missundersmock answered Friday September 25 2015, 5:33 am:
Oh lots of people use electric toothbrushes for this. Ive heard of it and its common because of the vibration the brush gives off and for females usually they like to hold the rotating moving head part of the brush against the clitoris to help stimulate and get things moving towards orgasm faster. just make sure its clean, no one ELSE uses it ever ONLY YOU, and that you only use it for that purpose. Be sure to keep the head of it clean and away from anyone else who could grab it and think its ok to use! lol. ; )

i would not suggest sticking it up INSIDE you that could be really painful. If you have to, buy a cheap dildo from a sex shop and stick that in you and then use the brush to get things going at the same time.

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adviceman49 answered Sunday September 20 2015, 11:06 am:
I don't see where using a toothbrush to masturbate is wrong. Just as long as it is clean and is not pointed or has any burrs on the plastic that will scratch you.

I could think of better objects to use that might not cause you harm that a toothbrush might. Teeth have germs that may not be transmitted say during oral sex but could be transmitted on a not so clean toothbrush, I'm not sure of this. So make sure to wash the handle under hot water for at least 2 to 3 minutes before using it to masturbate.

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rainhorse68 answered Sunday September 20 2015, 11:03 am:
I assume you mean the inserting the end you hold, not the end with the bristles? It won't harm you or damage you, but don't poke it in too far. If it feels uncomfortable it's probably too far. You might want to use a lubricant, in addition to your own natural wetness. A proper one designed for sex and available from a chemist is better, rather than some non-specific hand cream or something. Give it a clean in hot soapy water before and after use. You might mean the head of an electric toothbrush, which isn't an unusual thing for young women to mention? The moving head actually has a very similar action to vibrators. So use the back-side, not the bristle side. And don't insert it, hold it against your clitoris. That's mostly outside, at the top, as you no doubt know. Don't forget the best thing might just be the tips of your fingers. A lot of women don't actually simulate sex, as it were, when they masturbate, by using something as a substitue penis and moving it in way that mirrors a guy having sex with them. I guess the advice is go gently and carefully. But no, it won't harm you or cause a problem, since sex-toys (vibrating or not) are sold and used by the million.

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