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Nope, you don’t need to. It’s your body and you’re the one exploring it – it’s really up to you how to prepare.

Start with your palm facing down and slide your finger into your intimate chamber, aiming for the g-spot. Taking anal sex slowly, and at a pace that only results in pleasure, rather than discomfort or pain, will help keep you and your anus healthy throughout your experience.’

Firstly, cleanliness is key! However, before you embark on this journey, ensure your hands are squeaky clean. A couple of things could be happening here. If it’s actively uncomfortable, you may not be aroused, relaxed, and/or lubricated enough. Try to orgasm first from external penetration or at least put some lube on your finger before attempting penetration. You could also start with a smaller finger (like your pinky) and work up to a larger digit. This one is all about personal preference. You can use both hands to play with your vagina and your clitoris or a combo of a sex toy and fingers. When you stimulate your clitoris and vagina — especially the G-spot — at the same time, you’ll feel an explosive orgasm that may leave you convulsing or even lead to ejaculation. Combining precise stimulation with rumbly vibrations, “finger vibrators are an amazing addition to solo sex because they allow you to use your hand as you normally would while also providing vibration,” says Searah Deysach, longtime sex educator and owner of Early to Bed, a Chicago pleasure-product company that ships worldwide. For pleasure: it can feel good, especially in combination with clitoral stimulation and/or g-spot stimulation!

Did these masturbation gif make you want to give yourself a treat? Then our work here is done! Don’t suppress your desires, make sure to have fun, whether you’re alone or with a partner. As you’ve now seen, masturbation is not necessarily a solo activity. However, if you don’t have anyone to help you, don’t worry – you can experience a real explosion of pleasure by yourself. Put your favorite dildo or vibrator on your bed and lower yourself down until you find a sensation you like — either penetration, clitoral, or both. Now that we’ve covered the basics of how to finger yourself, let’s answer all of your remaining fingering-related questions. Maybe you, like me, don’t enjoy direct touch on the most sensitive parts of your genitals. So try touching around those parts. Try putting pressure on your perineum (the bit of skin between your anus and other genitals). Try gently pulling on your labia or gently experimenting with direct anal play. Experiment with different strokes, speed, and pressure, adjusting according to whatever feels best to you.

To that end — let’s double the fun. If you’re up for it, gently introduce both your index and middle finger. However, as always, start from scratch. Enter, hold, and feel the sensations. Introducing a second finger stretches the vaginal opening a bit, so tread with care. If all feels good, target that G-spot again by curling both fingers upwards and applying gentle pressure on the upper vaginal canal. Furthermore, gently insert your index finger. Let it rest inside, feeling the unique textures and warmth. Levin RJ. (2006). Sexual activity, health and well-being — the beneficial roles of coitus and masturbation. DOI: Make sure your toys are clean before use and you have a good lube stash. What should you do for aftercare post-anal play? Now, channel your inner artist and drag your finger outwards, stroking your upper vaginal wall all the way.

See this diagram for some guidance. Don’t worry about memorizing all of this – it’s just for reference! We’re huge fans of sex toys for their positive impact on your physical and mental health, but we know it can be tough to juggle holding a vibrator and getting turned on (especially if you have issues with dexterity). Fortunately, the best hands-free sex toys do the work for you, leaving you free to focus on feeling good. You also might not be feeling any discomfort, but just feeling “meh.” Maybe you looked for the G-spot but you can’t find it, or you just generally think it feels fine but not especially pleasurable. This is pretty normal— most women can’t orgasm from penetration alone, but also require clitoral stimulation. Don’t feel like there’s anything wrong with you if just penetration isn’t terribly exciting for you. Anything you might use on your genitals again should be stored in a clean, dry place. Some people use vibrating toothbrushes as genital vibrators. If you can’t buy a dedicated vibrator, this is fine (although I don’t advise stimulating yourself with the bristle end!) but don’t use it as your regular toothbrush, and store it separately. Also, don’t share toys with other people, and don’t use the same toy to penetrate your vagina and your anus.Masturbation doesn’t have to lead to orgasm. But if you’re in the mood and want that endorphin rush, there are a few things you can do to help your body achieve the Big O: Listening to sexy sounds can be just as — if not more — arousing as reading erotica or watching porn. Audio lets your imagination run wild as you lose yourself in the details of the story.

You can use your fingers or a sex toy for anal play (although a toy is better for deeper penetration). Right before you orgasm, you may feel an intense need to pee — only the contractions are around your anal sphincter. Thus, the entire idea that the state of your hymen has anything to do with your virginity is actually pretty ludicrous. In people with vaginas, the current shape/appearance of the hymen absolutely does not serve as any indicator of penetrative sexual experience (or even of any kind of penetrative experience, like using a tampon).Try water play. This can be pleasurable for people with vulvas. If you have a shower head that detaches you can use that and direct it to your clitoris.

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