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Just started masturbating and want some advice of how
I was a teen girl and really innocent 1 year ago, and just now discovered sexual self pleasure. I want some advice for anal, because I don’t know how to start since I never did it. I tried with a women razor but it feld huge and uncomfortable. How do I do it ? -
Hello and welcome.
Congrats on your journey into self-exploration.
first, never masturbate with any item that has a sharp end, like a razor, a knife, scissors, and the like. Anal exploration should only be done with a toy designed for that purpose. Anal toys have a flared base that will keep you out of an emergency room, and lead to a comfortable experience. Anal training kits are available, and have different sizes you can work up to if that’s something you want. -
It's important to approach anal sex with care. First, clean the area with warm water. Some people prefer to use an anal douche, but this isn't necessary for everyone.
When start to play with a penis or anal toy, it's better to use water-based lube to avoid discomfort or injury.
For beginners, you should buy small toys to relax you slowly. I personally the web lovebirdvibe, which is cost-effective and high quality, and there are many styles suitable for anal sex. "DigL" took me exactly one use to become a believer. Isn't happy to spend about $40 to buy something worth $200??Last edited by Wednesday L.F.; 06-13-2024, 09:37 AM.Comment
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