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Someone please HELP
For the past few days I've been having a constant tickling(urge to masterbate) feeling in my clitoris. Masterbating does help but only for afew minutes then the sensation comes back, the sensation can be so overwhelming at times that I can't sit still or even wear anything that touches my clitoris. It's gotten to the point that I've masterbated so much that my clitoris is bruised and throbbing but the sensations is still there can anyone help me or should I just go to the doctor? -
I would say go to the doctor. Just guessing, but it may be an allergic reaction.I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.
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Shall we gather strength by irresolution and inaction? Shall we acquire the means of effectual resistance by lying supinely on our backs and hugging the delusive phantom of hope, until our enemies shall have bound us hand and foot?
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I don't think she meant 'tickling' like you think jns, I think she meant like a desire to masturbate, not something itchy :P lol
If you are getting sore from your masturbation, I'd reccomend going a little more gently on yourself and making sure you are lubricated... using a bit of ky or spit or something if necessary. You may have some influx of hormones going on there... or could be something mentally triggering you to feel so hyper stimulated. Going to the doctor might not be a bad idea if this is interferring in your life as in you can't do normal things because you are always masturbating.
Try to ride out the urge some times and focus on something else, some exercise, a book... are you bored? Stressed out? Taking any new medications?Scars remind us of where we've been...they don't have to dictate where we're going.Comment
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If this persists, you should see a doctor. There is a condition that causes women to go into a consistent state of arousal. It sometimes happens after some type of trauma to the head or other neurological cause. Other than making you miserable, it has no other negative side effects. Sometimes it is treatable, sometimes not. Good luck!Comment
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