correct use of a vibrating toothbrush

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correct use of a vibrating toothbrush

Unread post by idklol »

hi im fairly young and ive been trying to use a vibrating toothbrush on my clitoris and it has a minute where it feels really good and then my whole body starts jerking around and flinching and shaking and then it feel like to much to handle. please tell me how to do it correctly?
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Re: correct use of a vibrating toothbrush

Unread post by Sam W »

Hi idklol,

It could be that after a certain point the sensation becomes too intense to be comfortable (some people find that happens during masturbation, and when since the clitoris is such a sensitive spot to begin with, touching it can sometimes go from pleasant to too much pretty quickly). It could also be that you're experiencing an orgasm; if you look at the stages of sexual response in this article, do any of them match what you're experiencing? Sexual Response & Orgasm: A Users Guide

Too, if you want more general advice on safely using a toothbrush to masturbate, you can find that here: D.I.Y. Sex Toys: Self-Love Edition.
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