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The other day, I was masterbating, after I had finished I noticed that there was quite a bit of blood. I masterbated again today and again I bled. I didn't go in too deep and there was no pain, I am slightly concerned and worried does anyone have any ideas as to what if could be?
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Wow, I will give that a go, thanks for the advice and keep up the good work xx
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WARNING: EXPLICT INFORMATION! You are welcome.  Here's my idea.  Please excuse the graphic explanation (I don't normally speak of this in detail LOL!)  First, if you are entering your vagina, don't use more than two fingers.  Make sure your nails are short.  The female g-spot is located about 2 inches in, at the front wall of the vagina.  If you 'hook' your two fingers and 'walk' them there, you should have no trouble climaxing without irritation.  Another idea is clitoral stimulation.  Just rub it with a finger or use a vibrator.  If you have a shower-head you can take down, that's fun, too.  Good luck!
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Thanks for replying back, I don't use toys just my fingers, any other ideas?

Thanks once again x
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1696489 tn?1370821974
Well, sometimes a 'toy' can be too large, especially if it's ribbed.  And in the heat of the moment, you may be getting too rough.  Try a smaller toy, without ribs, and dont forget the lube.
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