Hey everyone, I just got my girlfriend a vibrator yesterday and she's excited about using it, but she's a virgin and is a little bit scared. How would they effect her, because she's really not interested in losing her virginity to it but she still wants to use it. Is this thing going to pop her cherry if goes all the way in with it? Thanks
or start by entering her but finnish her off with it gt her to finnish u off at the same time good luck
if she has a hymen still intact, using a dildo or vibrator internally will probably tear it but, losing her virginity depends on her defintion of virginity. i personally dont believe that you can give your virginity to an inanimate object. hell, by this logic (hymen tearing = losing the vcard), i lost mine to my bike seat when i was like 8 years old (fell, and spotted blood in my panties afterward, never had hymen issues after that so thats assumably when it got torn for me). i should add that, i never use vibrators internally. i only find them pleasureable when used externally (against my clit). the only thing i really really enjoy having inside of me is my partner - fingers or dick
I had a GF with similar views. If she's in that deep your in for a life lesson you won't forget. Don't walk, RUN!
Sorry Man but yeah. It took me years to finally learn my lesson. I'm assuming that your religious views are not exactly the same. If they are then I wish you a long happy life together. If not, well the straight and narrow is well, so straight and narrow. Peace
RKDMDMNRKLDM Your an idiot. Just because shes scared doesn't mean that you should run. Shes curious. I say fuck her first then give her the vibrator. Or just be with her when she first uses it
She'll likely regret losing her virginity to a vibrator, masturbation is really unhealthy anyway. Loosing it to a bike seat is different in your case Allonym because you didn't do it deliberately (did you?) For info. about how MB is bad please see reuniting.info.
:lol: masturbation bad... hahaha LMAO.... hahaha.... you can't loose your virginity to a vibrator. IF anything it will make her want to try having sex with you.
im still of the opinion that you cannot lose your virginity to an inanimate object nor can you lose it to yourself (ie by fingering). it is something you give/share with a partner
But that's the problem, she won't have sex. And she's scared to use it because she doesn't want it tearing her.
I'm a virgin and I think it would be great to have sex with a virgin and break her hymen, and have blood on my penis. It would be a shame to waste that gift on a vibrator.
It causes depression, schizophrenia, tiredness, repels the opposite sex, your laughter is sad and shows how ignorant you are.
See health-science-spirit.com and http://www.nine3.com/Magic.html and the other sites I linked to, it's true and you're an idiot, do some research and learn, use your brain, I used to believe the same propaganda you're brainwashed with.
"Nutrient deficiencies relate mainly to loss of ejaculate. The seminal fluid is high in zinc and requires much vitamin B6 and omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish oils and linseed oil. Deficiency of these is widespread, especially in teenage boys with frequent loss of seminal fluid. The same deficiencies are common in schizophrenia, which starts most frequently in teenage boys. I believe that there is a causal connection. Formerly doctors maintained that excessive masturbation could lead to insanity. They may have been right after all although, without proper investigation, modern medicine dismisses this as a myth. Zinc deficiency also leads to underdeveloped male sexual organs and later in life to enlargement of the prostate gland. By pointing out these connections I do not want to create guilt about masturbation but rather improve nutritional awareness. Also orgasm and schizophrenia are both associated with high and unstable levels of dopamine, while during depression dopamine levels are low. A medical arthritis specialist observed that arthritis tends to get worse with frequent ejaculation (Arthritis can be Cured by Bernard Aschner, MD, The Julian Press, 1957, or Arco Publ. N.Y.)."