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Comeandgetme12
Nov 24, 2012, 09:07 PM
Hi I'm 15 and I wasent sure where to ask this question at. Any way, I maturbate on average 1-3 times a month. I use a regular crayola maker. Is this bad and with it stretch my vagina to where I won't enjoy sex when I'm married? I know It's stretched some because the first time I used a marker it was harder to insert. I've been doing it like this for like 5 or 6 months. Hope this isent weird and you guys can help. Thanks

Enigma1999
Nov 24, 2012, 09:18 PM
Masturbation is completely normal and healthy. Not to worry.

This will have nothing to do with sex when you are married, well, other than the fact you will know how to tell your partner what you like. There is plenty of time for that.

I used to use an electric toothbrush when I wss your age and I'm OK now.

Just don't lose the cap in you...

Comeandgetme12
Nov 24, 2012, 09:27 PM
Masturbation is completely normal and healthy. Not to worry.

This will have nothing to do with sex when you are married, well, other than the fact you will know how to tell your partner what you like. There is plenty of time for that.

I used to use an electric toothbrush when I wss your age and I'm ok now.

Just don't lose the cap in you... thanks

dontknownuthin
Nov 24, 2012, 09:52 PM
Masturbation is normal and healthy. Some religions frown upon it or even consider it a sin, including my own. I'm not convinced it does any harm unless it becomes disproportionate in a person's life. Foreign objects can be a health hazzard because they aren't normally sterile, but your worry about stretching out is unfounded. Women have babies and are not ruined by it - our bodies are very elastic. A marker is far smaller than a penis as well.

Alty
Nov 25, 2012, 02:15 AM
I would worry about using a marker, only because of the chance of introducing bacteria. There's no way to clean a marker thoroughly enough to make it safe to insert in any part of your body.

But, masturbating is okay. Everyone does it, and those that say they don't, are lying. ;)

But please, find something safer and more sanitary than a marker, okay?

Fr_Chuck
Nov 25, 2012, 02:52 AM
Yes almost everyone does it, but I would not use a marker.