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I am a man and I want to follow just to be more educated. Is that ok?
yes
-mod jay
Is it possible that I don't have a g spot? I'm really beginning to think that I don't because no matter what I do I don't feel any pleasure from any kind of penetration.
it is not unusual for females to not feel pleasure from penetration.most of our sensitivity is in our clitoris.personally i find that certain positions are pleasing for penetration and others are not.both are completely normal-mod jay
Hello, I'm a virgin and recently turned 23. I am unsure if I'm just not ready to date and share my life with someone or if I have other "issues". The first time I experienced "real life" desire was for a guy 2 years ago, and didn't know what it was at first lol, so I wonder if I'm just "late" ? And that it might take me a few years to fully understand what my body wants ? I've never had issues with masturbating though, but I still can't picture myself "sharing my body" What do you think ?
it is completely understandable to not feel ready for sex regardless of how old you are.you dont have to rush yourself you are not alone!
-mod jay
Y'know what bugs me? Most men have uneven testicles but it's seen as completely normal and they don't give a shit, but women worry about their uneven inner labia to the point where some have unnecessary surgery to "fix" it. Fuck that shit
i agree!there should be less stigma and disgust surrounding vulvas and how they look.
-mod jay
so whenever i use a dildo it feels great during but after i cum and take it out there's a bit of blood? is that normal? like it is only a small ammount but i know its not from my period. (also there is always a little pain and soreness afterwards too) also so im a lesbian but i obviously enjoy penetrative and does the whole pee after sex thing apply when it is only a dildo sorry if these are tmi lol
yes i recommend peeing after masturbation just to clear any bacteria that may have made its way to your urethra.also wash your hands and toy before and after masturbating.lastly it sounds like youre having mild vaginal tearing which can be caused by lack of lubrication and/or being too rough.i personally use coconut oil as a natural lubricant and theres over the counter lubes you can get from CVS or most pharmacies.hope ive helped!
-mod jay
I think I’ve never seen such an artistic and beautiful explanation ❤
anyway i said i would do this after the whole thing was said and done… when i was looking for advice i found like “paint your nails and listen to happy music” buzzfeed bullshit so
here is my short real life abortion and early pregnancy survival guide (pastebin)
other links:
How to Get A Safe Abortion, No Matter How Far Along You Are or How Much Money You Have
Check here to see if medicaid will cover your costs
Financial aid for abortions
prochoice.org has a list for each state of NAF funded clinics and free hotlines for information.
WomenOnWeb.org and WomenOnWaves.org will ship you an abortion pill if it is illegal to get an abortion in your country.
Hi. I used to work with two really mean women, one in her 30s & the other in her 40s & a mother. I'm 20 now but I was 19 when I worked with them. I once wore overalls to work & they teased me endlessly about my camel toe & said I was sexually harassing them by having one. It was humiliating. I originally wrote this message to ask if I was overreacting but reading it back, of course I'm not. I guess I just wanted to get it off my chest. Thanks.
Of course you’re not overreacting! That’s completely unprofessional and rude for them to be saying such things. If anything it was a degree of sexual harrasment against you. Im happy you’re out of there.
-Mod Logan
masturbation only feels good if I squeeze my legs together and grind. penetration doesn't do anything and my clit only feels good for a minute before it's too much and hurts. i'm scared i'll never be able to please any partners or have a strong relationship because of it. is there something wrong with me? is it possible to fix it?
Hello there, don't be alarmed there's absolutely nothing wrong with you. It's actually fairly common that women require clitoral stimulation to reach an orgasm, not penetration. Maybe try experimenting with different techniques or toys, everyone is different. Some people find it very hard to achieve an orgasm by masterbation and others don't. If a partner ever judges you for this, you deserve better. Best of luck. -Mod Logan
Saw this on Essence Magazine’s Snapchat and thought it would be helpful💕
Yeah seriously, sex education never told me any of this in school. Little me was panicked seeing the dark coloured bits and i had no clue that’s just the normal colour blood goes when its clotted or dried.
Women’s health is taking a hit because of the inadequate drug testing in women. Female-specific medical research and testing would not only allow physicians to improve treatment for women, but also prevent the harmful effects that inadequately tested drugs can impose.
Medicine for Her is a campaign started by students at the University of British Columbia. We want to increase global awareness of the gender gap in medical research and increase funding for female-specific medical research. You can also follow our campaign on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Check out ourwebsite for more information!
Making Periods Better Series: #2
HEAVY CRAMPING & BLEEDING because of uterine position:
First of all, what does uterine position mean? Start by reading here. Your uterus can be tilted forward or backward or side to side, and that can be doing a few things, like make it harder for your uterine muscle to cramp down & expel the uterine lining, or it might be decreasing blood flow to one or both ovaries which reduces their ability to function well & release the right hormones at the right times.
Mayan Abdominal Massage is a type of external abdominal massage that is said to bring the uterus back into position, releasing the tension on the ligaments & improving period cramps/bleeding, fertility, and postpartum healing. There has not been any research on this modality, so I can’t give you percentages or solid information, but anecdotally people find a lot of relief from it. Find a provider near you by googling or searching here.
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine that uses very fine needles to stimulate nerve pathways and improve blood flow to certain areas of the body, which can in turn improve all sorts of things, especially cramping & mental health menstrual symptoms like anxiety/depression/moodiness, etc. Acupuncture has a lot of research to back it up. Sources: X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X.
Red Raspberry Leaf is an herb that is completely full of incredible nutrients, so is generally great for your body, but also specifically has an alkaloid called Fragarine, which is known to strengthen the uterus. [Source: X, X, X, X] Not only does it strengthen the uterus, but it also improves the coordination of uterine muscle, which makes each contraction of the muscle more efficient. If you have discussed this herb with a healthcare practitioner & together you decide it’s a good idea to try, it can be taken by capsule or infusion. For the infusion, take 1 oz of dried herb and add 1 qt of boiling water to steep x4hrs or overnight. Drink 1-3 cups daily. As a supplement, I recommend 400-500mg daily.
Always talk to a healthcare provider before deciding to do something that might affect your health, whether that’s a pharmaceutical medication or an herbal one.
[Now remember, this series is specifically about non-hormonal methods. If you’re interested in learning about hormonal birth control & how it can help, search my blog here.]
Making Periods Better Series: #1 | Making Periods Better Series: #3
Awesome risk charts from Smart Sex Resource
Many std/stis are easily treatable and some are asymptomatic, so have your health check often.
Please keep your safety in mind always <3
Sanitary towel art? *Quote used on the top towel is taken from an anonymous survey I created*
it’s so surreal to me that being hairy was like my biggest insecurity as a kid bc like now at almost 19, it’s literally my favorite thing about my appearance like, hairy arms? fuck yeah. 💗 sideburns? more like side-🔥🔥🔥 unibrow? those Frida Kahlo vibes 👌🏼 like, my hairiness connects me to all the other women in my family, and to my heritage, and to Fridah, my favorite artist of all time - not to mention the fact that without it i wouldn’t look like me fuck the idea that body and facial hair on women is not normal or beautiful
We all know what erectile dysfunction is but literally no one is ever taught what vaginismus is and it can cause people to feel extremely lost, broken, and cause people to take their own lives. Raise. Awareness.
For the uninformed, vaginismus is when the vagina painfully tightens and spasms when faced with pressure, usually from anything trying to insert into the vagina. It’s the reason I can’t wear tampons, and why many people can’t have vaginal sex without severe pain.
There’s not a lot of treatments, and there isn’t a single one that is for vaginismus exclusively - they’re all medications or treatments to treat symptoms, but not the causes. In fact, for a long time doctors waved off vaginismus as a purely psychological disorder in cis women.
Seriously, this is so unaddressed and uncared for in medical circles. Please spread awareness, even if all it’s for is to let those who have it but don’t have a name for it finally be able to understand what’s happening to their bodies.
I’ve never even heard of this??
Me neither. :(
Wait this is a thimg?? Holy shit. That explains everything!
I had this until my early 20s, I had no idea it existed, I thought I was broken. I was ashamed and scared until finally my cousin happened to bring up how she had it and I was able to realize it was an actual condition and address it.