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tell me anything and or everything about sexploration.

2007-08-09 11:51:02 · 3 answers · asked by moose20070028 2 in Health Men's Health

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First, realize that your genitals are among your body's most sensitive parts. Their skin is the thinnest of any. The younger you are, the more sensitive it seems to be — but it's easy for anyone to irritate or damage that skin. There are 4 types of injury that you risk: temperature burns, chemical burns, abrasion (scuffing or chafing the skin), and for males, damaging the circulation system in your genitals.

If you heat anything in a microwave oven or on a stove, intending to put your penis into it (or put it into your vagina), test it first on your cheek or the inside of your wrist. Realize that anything such as Vapo-Rub or alcohol that mildly stimulates the thicker skin on your hands, arms, or legs (especially if it contains alcohol or menthol) is likely to burn your genitals. A surface that may feel smooth to the touch of a finger still could be rough enough to scrape the skin of an erect penis or the membranes that line a vagina. Tying a string or putting a rubber band around the base of your penis or scrotum, if drawn tightly, can easily damage the blood vessels inside. (You need those blood vessels to get and keep an erection!) Although rare, it's possible to twist a testicle around inside your scrotum so the testicle's blood supply is cut off — the only fix is to go immediately to the emergency room, where the scrotum is cut open and the testicle physically untwisted so as to restore blood flow. There are normally no bacteria in urine, semen, or "pre-***," but your anus abounds in bacteria. Take great care to keep anything you use for anal stimulation away from other body parts (particularly your or a friend's vagina) until you can clean it. Absolutely do not trade anal toys with anyone. Furthermore, understand that although not everyone enjoys anal stimulation, people who do can be heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. Liking anal stimulation is *not* an indicator of sexual orientation.

Safe lubricants commonly available at home include baby oil, kitchen cooking oil, Vaseline, and K-Y Jelly (often better when supplemented with water). Enjoy your body's responses to sexual stimulation, but do so responsibly and with respect so you can continue to enjoy that response throughout your life.]

2007-08-09 11:59:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Wow, Vanish has said it all!

2007-08-09 23:17:58 · answer #2 · answered by Solo 6 · 1 0

Read the answer from "VANISH" again. She, too, is "savvy".

2007-08-09 19:29:49 · answer #3 · answered by s a v v y__44 3 · 1 0

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