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Just curious about depending on the rubbery material?
As I mentioned in other threads, doctors have ruled out medical causes. I have been able to experience non-painful intercourse with a partner and previous toys, but this new one I bought felt weird. The material felt very raw inside me, even when I put lubricant on it.
I used a water-based lubricant, and then read the box saying "use a lubricant compatible with rubber." Which lubricant should I use then? I'm considering going back and buying something more realistic and softer, if that makes sense lol.
I will admit all those fancy looking vibrators look intimidating to me..like some funny machine you're sticking inside of you haha.
I would just like to practice penetration and aim to make it more pleasurable with a vibrator, but I don't want to keep experiencing pain and nervousness where I'm conditioning my body to get turned off.
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