Have I Broken My Clitoris: How Too Much Masturbation Effects Your Sex Life
If you started exploring your own body early on in life, you may be experiencing some painful complications these days.
Case #: 1799
Concern:
I am a twenty-four year old woman who is very in touch with my body. I have been masturbating since I was about eight years old. I used to be a woman with a very high sex drive. But the pain I now feel during sex stops me in my tracks. Have I damaged my clitoral nerve endings?
Discussion:
I can completely sympathize with you on this one. I too, began to explore my own body at a very early age. Unfortunately, when a young woman begins to masturbate before her body has had a chance to develop properly, it can cause a certain type of erosion to the vaginal tissues.
Burned Out
You may have noticed a sharp pain within your clitoris during sexual intercourse. This is your body's natural reaction to the now higher levels of stress hormones that are wreaking havoc in your system. This occurs when a young woman, who has not begun to menstruate, masturbates. Masturbation at such a young age releases a high dose of stress hormones that create the pain you are now experiencing.
Obviously, the best way to avoid these types of pains is to keep the masturbation and sexual activity down to a three-times-a-week maximum. Anything more than three times, before or after puberty can place you in the danger zone of tissue damage.
Buzzed Out
I would also suggest staying away from any of the pleasurable extras before a young lady has reached her sexual maturity. If it is possible to damage the vaginal tissues by simply stimulating them manually, just imagine the type of damage a vibrator could do. At this crucial point, your body is still developing, and overactive masturbatory activity WILL throw a major wrench in that process.
In fact, when a grown woman over uses a vibrator, it can cause the clitoris to lose sensitivity. It lowers the well balanced levels of testosterone and DHEA. The body needs and requires balanced levels of all the major sexual hormones in order to function properly.
How To Fix It
Firstly, I would recommend not engaging in sexual intercourse or masturbation for at least three weeks time. Your body is in dire need of a break at this point. It will use this time to heal and restore itself. It is important that you understand, any sexual activity during these celibate weeks will interrupt the healing process.
Once you have that under control, I would then suggest you utilize a mixture of natural herbs such as Maca, Dong Quai, Pyrola, Catuaba, Cistanche, Rehmannia, and Schisandra. (SEE: Vaginal & Clitoral Restoration Formula) These herbs will help to restore blood circulation within the tissues of the vagina, clitoris, and G-spot. They will also help to improve sensory nerves and receptors, increase sensitivity in the clitoral and vaginal nerve endings, and repair any scar development under the lining of the clitoris or vagina.
Images & contents may be subject to copyright • Report this image