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Re: damage done with a vibrator.

From: JJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:54:20 -0500 (CDT)


Are you really sure that you have torn all this skin and have so many scars. I fail to see how a vibrator would cause more damage than a penis. I have heard that some women will have remmants of their hymen left around the vaginal opening and maybe this is the tags of skin you are seeing. As to scarring around the clitoris, I have never heard of this being done with a vibrator........and I have used lots and know many who have also, both inside the vagina and directly on the clitoris.

Perhaps there is nothing wrong with you. Vulvas come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and colours. If you are really concerned, then why not see your doctor and ask for a quick examination to reassure you.

>in an attempt to tear my own hymen, i inserted a vibrator while
>masturbating. it was painful, but i kept going because i thought it was
>just my hymen being torn. since then there are now tags of skin around
>my vaginal opening where the hymen tore, tags of skin around my urethral
>opening where that area tore, and about 4 lengthwise scars on the skin
>under my clitoris inside the labia minora where the skin was split from
>stretching that area with the vibrator. everything has healed and is
>not painful, but my vulva just looks so ugly now. i'm sorry that i ever
>tried stretching my own hymen because i wonder if i had waited for
>sexual intercourse if it would have turned out differently and not
>looked so traumatized. i recently had a pelvic exam and the nurse made
>no comments about appearances, but i notice it when i examine myself in
>the mirror and i feel awful. is there anything i can do to improve the
>appearance of my vulva after the fact?






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