I have noticed a number of posts about using various substances on or in the vagina and wanted to point out some do's and don'ts of this kind of play.
Are you allergic? This should be your first test before you do anything, whatever you plan to use take a small sample and spread it on the inside of your forearm about half way between wrist and elbow. This is the standard test area for allergic reactions as it is relatively sensitive but easy to dress and treat if you do react. Leave the substance there for about 30 minutes, if the effect is acceptable then you can proceed with some knowledge of what is likely to happen. If you get any swelling or runaway redness spreading then DO NOT use this stuff anywhere else.
If you have never done this kind of thing before start with something fairly benign like toothpaste. Use a strong minty type for the best effect. Almost no one is allergic to toothpaste (it wouldn't be much use if they were) but again if this is all new to you try the allergy test first just to see what happens.
Always start externally, rub around the labia first to get a feel for the effect. Generally the external parts are tougher skin and also easier to clean if it starts getting out of hand. But be aware with many or most irritants the effects will continue for quite some time even after cleaning so once committed you will have to endure it until the effect fades.
When you have done your testing and feel more confident you can start to test internally. Again start slowly and don't go too deep at first. Use small amounts and wait a few minutes for the effect to kick in before adding more.
At this point its worth mentioning that everyone reacts differently to these kind of things, some note less effect than external but many say its way more painful, your reaction will be different so its worth taking your time.
Finally, when you are done regardless of what you have been using be sure to clean yourself thoroughly. It is always good to finish with a douche made of 1 tablespoon of white vinegar (the clear stuff) in 1 litre of water. This will help restore correct ph and prevent fungal and infection problems, there's no fun in that!
Are you allergic? This should be your first test before you do anything, whatever you plan to use take a small sample and spread it on the inside of your forearm about half way between wrist and elbow. This is the standard test area for allergic reactions as it is relatively sensitive but easy to dress and treat if you do react. Leave the substance there for about 30 minutes, if the effect is acceptable then you can proceed with some knowledge of what is likely to happen. If you get any swelling or runaway redness spreading then DO NOT use this stuff anywhere else.
If you have never done this kind of thing before start with something fairly benign like toothpaste. Use a strong minty type for the best effect. Almost no one is allergic to toothpaste (it wouldn't be much use if they were) but again if this is all new to you try the allergy test first just to see what happens.
Always start externally, rub around the labia first to get a feel for the effect. Generally the external parts are tougher skin and also easier to clean if it starts getting out of hand. But be aware with many or most irritants the effects will continue for quite some time even after cleaning so once committed you will have to endure it until the effect fades.
When you have done your testing and feel more confident you can start to test internally. Again start slowly and don't go too deep at first. Use small amounts and wait a few minutes for the effect to kick in before adding more.
At this point its worth mentioning that everyone reacts differently to these kind of things, some note less effect than external but many say its way more painful, your reaction will be different so its worth taking your time.
Finally, when you are done regardless of what you have been using be sure to clean yourself thoroughly. It is always good to finish with a douche made of 1 tablespoon of white vinegar (the clear stuff) in 1 litre of water. This will help restore correct ph and prevent fungal and infection problems, there's no fun in that!
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