
bkdaniels
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Apr 23, 2006, 9:59 PM
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This is not, really, an issue about "what it is," because this is a common occurance with people who use one of the tarpsals (finger) as an insturment to manipulate the vagina to sexual stimulation. Highly not recommended by Sexual Counselor's, because of the sensitivity of the tissues of the vagina. Your fingers could be rough, because you pick-up bricks and blocks for a living. So, as your fingers have healed, they leave the skin appearing as if it has been cut, with the skin peeled back, and with the roughness of the texture, it can tear a line in the hymen, for example. If it start back to bleeding or if the pain does not go away after a few days, or so, as normally, then seek medical advice. No medication is recommended to place inside the vagina, only a prevention, to stay clear of infections and other health diseases such as HIV/AIDS by using protection such as Latex gloves when one or more fingers are being placed in the vagina. Hope this answers your question! REFERENCE(S) 1. Georgan Gregg, HIV/AIDS Spelled Out (Online: THE SEXUAL HEALTH NETWORK, INC., 2006) http://www.sexualhealth.com/article.php?Action=read&article_id=84 The Prison Hospital Prisoner: Look here, doctor! You've already removed my spleen, tonsils, adenoids, and one of my kidneys. I only came to see if you could get me out of this place! Doctor: I am, bit by bit. -- Aha! Jokes
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