The only safe items to put in your vagina are those specifically designed for vaginal use, such as tampons, menstrual cups, and sex toys made from body-safe materials (like silicone, glass, or stainless steel). Additionally, water-based or silicone-based lubricants are safe for use during sexual activity. It's important to avoid inserting anything that is not intended for vaginal use, as this can lead to infections or injury. Always consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about vaginal health.
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Not unless you put them in there.
Yes I tried today. It was very nice experience. Put it inside of a condom to make sure your trip will be safe. You go girl!
It's sexual intercourse when you put a penis into a vagina.
No, it is not safe to put an electric toothbrush up your vagina. Doing so can lead to injury, infection, or other complications. Electric toothbrushes are not designed for internal use and can cause harm due to their size, shape, and vibrations. It's important to use products specifically designed for vaginal use to ensure safety and health.
No, it is not safe or recommended to put your tongue inside a vagina. The vagina is a sensitive and delicate part of the body that can be easily injured or infected. It is important to communicate openly with a partner about what feels good and to engage in consensual and safe sexual practices.
No, it is not safe to put bleach in the water to tighten the vagina. Bleach is a harmful chemical that can cause irritation, burning, and damage to the delicate skin of the vaginal area. It is important to never use harsh chemicals or products internally as they can disrupt the natural pH balance and cause serious health issues.
Vagina,Vagina,and Pizza!!!!!!
1. Rub your vagina 2. Use balls of tissue to put up your vagina 3. Use a shower cap 4. Use a pillow 5. use the edge of your bed
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