When do most girls begin to finger their vagina hoe. Im 10 and started to at 8. Is that normal
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? rainhorse68 answered Tuesday October 11 2016, 12:38 pm: Quite agree with adviceman49. Your vagina and the whole area around it is capable of giving very pleasant sensations. By touching, or simply pressing or squeezing against objects. There's no age where it's right or wrong for a girl to discover these sensations. And once discovered, then enjoyed. I should say the most recent/current young generation (ie.you) are a lot more clued-in about stuff, there's more information out there. So in short, girls have always done it, but would rarely have identified it as, or called it 'masturbating'in the past. So, there's nothing at all here for you to worrry about. [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Sunday October 9 2016, 10:30 am: Yes it is very normal. Sexual awareness is not something that comes at a specific age. Generally it comes at the beginning of puberty. While 8 is a little young for the start of puberty it is not unusual.
Actually masturbation is something infants do because it is comforting to them. Have you ever noticed an infant rocking back and forth in their cribs, generally while on their stomachs. They are masturbating, rocking back and forth against their diapers on their penis or vagina because it feels good and it is comforting. Doctors doubt they have any type of climax it's just a comforting way for them to go to sleep.
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