Female Masturbation: Risky Practices Warning
Water Play
ü The average tub, shower, and Jacuzzi, and yes, even the bidet,
can be transformed in a place of masturbation bliss! Many sources describe the
pleasure to be had from directing water jets from showerheads, faucet, Jacuzzi
jets, etc at the genitals. The attraction is that the speed and stream style of
the water can be controlled, which adds to making the experience more exciting.
Provided the jet is directed onto the vulva and not into the vagina, the water
temperature is not too hot or too cold, and if the water pressure is kept at a
comfortable pressure, the practice is safe and fun. The risks come if these
guidelines are not followed. Water play into which the jets are directed into
the vagina can potentially cause damage and in some instances can result in a
condition called an embolism, which is often fatal. If the water gets too hot,
as can happen on many showers because someone else turns on a faucet else where
in the house, puts you ate risk for a scalding burn. Lying under the facet can
also add, but again be aware of the potential water changes in temperature.
Sex Toys
ü Whether you buy your toys from a reliable source, or create some
of your own from things found around the house, sex toys need to be kept clean
and hygienic to prevent infection. Non-rubber toys can be cleaned in a very
weak solution of ordinary household bleach and water, warm soapy water, or you
could use the baby feeding bottle sterilizing solutions that are available on
the market. Do not ever soak electrical or battery operated items but instead
wipe them with a cloth saturated with the disinfecting solution. Rubber items,
including dildos, gloves, sleeves off vibrators and even rubber clothing can
harbor bacteria, but chlorine based disinfectants should NOT be used on them as
the rubber can be damaged. Soap solutions that contain bacteria fighting agents
can be used safely. Remember to rinse after cleaning and dry the item
completely before putting away. (Washing up after masturbating may not sound
like fun but it will ensure your toys are safe and ready for the next
time).
Food And Vegetables
ü Bananas, carrots, cucumbers, and corncobs, are probably some of
the commonly used sex toys, given that they are easily obtainable, have no
stigma attached when buying, and promoted for use by all sorts sources. Many a
girl or woman have enjoyed the experience of using such items as makeshift
dildos but there are risks to be taken into account if you want to use them for
masturbation pleasure. Any item to be inserted into your body must be cleaned
thoroughly as many fruits and vegetables will have dirt, chemicals or yeast
spores on their skins when purchased. Nothing should be inserted that could
break and leave parts inside you. Items that are too short to leave a 'handle'
when inserted to the required depth are a risk too. Additional risks come from
the fact that some foods may leave sugars behind that could encourage yeast
growth (thrush).
ü Eating the item after use is a matter of choice but it would be
safest to wash it thoroughly before consuming it, given the slight risk of
bacterial infection. (Anally inserted items are obviously more dangerous than vaginally
used items.)
Anal Insertion
ü Dildo and object insertion into the rectum can be pleasurable
but there are dangers to be taken into account. Firstly, there is the risk of
mechanical injury. If the dildo is too large or is not sufficiently lubricated
before being inserted the anus and inner walls of the rectum may be torn or
bruised. If the dildo is worked over enthusiastically, as may happen if a
partner is using it on you the risk of injury is also increased. Secondly,
there is the risk of losing an inserted item. If the object inserted does not
have a flange or similar at the base it may accidentally be pushed in too far
and become lost. Even strings attached to the object may not be enough to
enable recovery and a visit to the hospital may be the only option. Thirdly,
there is a risk of infection. Objects inserted have to be thoroughly cleaned
before and after use. Failing to do this can result in bacteria from the rectum
being introduced to other parts of the body where the object is used (vagina or
mouth) and can lead to cross infection if you share the toy with a partner. It
should be noted that most dildos and household items you may want to insert are
porous and can harbor bacteria even after the surface is thoroughly washed.
Silicone toys are safe but for anything else consider using a condom each time
you play to stop the toy becoming contaminated.
Electric Shock
ü One of the most talked about sex toys (and for good reason) are
the electric massagers. These things are great and are usually safe but you
have to remember that electricity has the potential for being dangerous. Using
any electrical device near or in water is especially dangerous; however there
are some companies that advocate the use of the toys in the shower and this is
total nonsense. Also, keep in mind that many of the personal massagers have a
heating element to them, and this can be harmful to the genital tissues if
overheated. Remember that some of the more popular lubrication jells are water
based so if you like to lube up before using your massager keep the gel off the
switch and out of any openings the massager may have.
ü It is also important to keep an eye on the condition of the
massager and its wire components. Some women have massagers of 10 or more years
of age and these are often hidden away in rough conditions where the wires can
be damaged. If your massager is looking warn or damaged why not treat yourself
to a new, safer one.
Ice Play
ü Increasing references exist to the practice of putting ice cubes
or Popsicles into the vagina or anus, or rubbing them on the clitoris. Ice
straight from the freezer can be very dangerous. It is so cold and requires so
much heat to bring it up to melting point that it can and will freeze liquids
it touches and can stick to your skin. (Remember the scene in Dumb and Dumber
with the ski lift pole and the tongue?) Tissue damage and days of pain are
likely consequences of using ice of this temperature. Using 'warmer' ice, where
it is already becoming wet and has not got that 'smoking' effect when in warm
air, is less dangerous. If you want to try cold sensations on your body stick
with ice of this type. Inserting ice is a different matter. If ice on your
clitoris is uncomfortable you simply have to move it away but if you have
inserted a cube, removal may be tricky or impossible, with the result that you
would just have to put up with the discomfort/pain until the ice melted away on
its own. Consider this before popping one inside!
Bottles And Bulbs
ü Just like babies are known to put just about anything in their
mouths, there are adults who will put just about anything in their vaginas and
rectums for sexual pleasure. Don't. Common sense must prevail here or serious
injury could result. You should never insert anything that has the potential to
break into the rectum or vagina. This would include, but is not limited to
bottles, wooden items, sharp plastic items, and metal wires. Sadly, the
Internet is full of masturbation pictures in which items that are not safe are
used for masturbation pleasure, which leads people to believe they are safe. An
increasing number of these pictures and the related stories suggest that glass
bottles and light bulbs make good dildos. These and any other brittle/fragile
object can break easily which can lead to internal lacerations and bleeding.
Just imagine the injury, pain and embarrassment that one of these things could
cause if it broke during masturbation. It is much safer to stick with objects
that cannot break and potential damage your insides.
Vacuum Cleaner Masturbation
ü Many people have the idea of using the household vacuum cleaner
to stimulate themselves to orgasm. A couple of things that need to be
considered if this is an idea you want to try out: Hygiene: the vacuum will
have been used to clean up dirt and dust and will be likely to harbor lots of
things you would not really fancy on your genitals (dust mites, hairs, dust,
cigarette ash, stuff off the bottom of people's shoes and lots of bacteria).
How a used vacuum could be made hygienic is beyond us so the only safe option
would be to go for a new unit. Suction: if the head of the cleaner is put into
contact with your skin while the motor is running it could cause a painful
'love bite'.(hickey). NEVER,
ever place your penis directly into the vacuum unit. The motor is run with
blades and you could damage your penis with severe lacerations!
Sensitizing Creams And Substances
ü The sex industry sells mild irritant creams that make the
genitals feel hot or tingly. Such creams usually go under names like 'Female orgasm
cream' and are, provided you are not sensitive (allergic) to them and you use
them in moderation, reasonably safe to use. As a tip, if you are new to a cream
first try it on as small an area of your vulva as possible and be ready to wash
it off with cold water if the reaction is uncomfortable. Others advocate the
use of other irritants on the genitals as a way of increasing sensitivity and
pleasure. Substances such as ginger powder, toothpaste and muscle rubs are
suggested. There are potent chemicals, which can give a long lasting and
intense irritation to the sensitive tissues, so their use should only be
contemplated if you are prepared for the possibility of significant pain and
discomfort. Be careful!! Know what the product does and it is potential side
effects.
Piercing
ü There is quite a fad for body and genital piercing and pictures
of those that have had it done are all over the Internet. Claims that having
labial, clitoral and nipple piercings’ gives sensual pleasure are common. Maybe
they do and maybe they don't but if you are considering finding out for
yourself, remember the following: Piercing is only really safe when done by an
expert and when recommended hygiene and aftercare rules are followed. If you go
to a 'back street' practitioner the risk of infection is high with hepatitis,
septicemia and even AIDS being possible risks. Doing it yourself is also risky.
You would have to get sterile and noble (gold or platinum) jewelry, you would
have to take care of any infection risk from the tools used and from bacteria
on or around the area to be pierced and you would have to ensure bacterial and
fungal infections could not take hold while your wounds heal. On top of this is
the likelihood that doing it yourself would be painful, slow and possibly would
not give such a pleasing result as would a professional. If you still want to
have body jeweler, take our advice, get it done by a registered professional.
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