I masturbate very early . What should i do
? Is intentionally masturbating by shaking
the penis harmful? Is fingering the vagina
harmful?
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mominashoe
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Posted: 04-26-08 15:11pm
Copied to women's sexual health (I am
assuming you are a woman because of your
"vagina" question.) I hope you find
answers there.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 04-29-08 10:21am
Masturbating at a young age is normal.
Also, shaking the penis to masturbate if
fine, as long as you aren't shaking it so
hard that it hurts or you're injuring
something. ALso, fingering the vagina is
also fine.
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drchoc
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Joined: 29 Apr 2008 Posts: 4
Posted: 04-29-08 10:28am
When you said you masturbate early, do you
mean you ejaculate early, or you started
masturbating at a young age? Anyway,
masturbation is normal on both genders.
Masturbation should be pleasurable and
should not hurt. If you start hurting then
you're doing something wrong. If you are a
girl and trying to masturbate by fingering
your vagina, try using some lubricant (KY
or so, which you can find in the
supermarket) so that it doesnt get sore or
painful during insertion. If you are a
guy, you can either use lotion or lube to
make your masturbation more pleasurable.
If you tend to ejaculate early, try doing
slow up and down motions, circling your
fingers on the underside, to the tip..
just dont rush on the up and down motion..
Hope that helps..
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mominashoe
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Posted: 05-08-08 05:57am
I just got a PM from this person and it's
about pre-mature ejaculation. Looks like
it's a guy after all. Sorry about that.
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