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10703168 tn?1412119821

Does It Really Hurt?

Hello, I am 15 years old and I'm a virgin. Quite recently, I have discovered that I may have a fungal infection in my vagina, so my mom bought something to help it. The thing is, you have to shove this stick up your vagina, and I literally am horrified. I've never done something like that before. I don't use tampons, just pads. I am very very sensitive to pain! What if my hymen breaks? And what if this stick thing hurts? HOW do I even put it in? I don't get it at all... and my mom says, "Oh you'l be fine." But that doesn't answer my questions! I don't want to feel this pain. But what I'm worried about is that I might shove this stick too far, or not enough and I'll fail... I'm really really terrified right now! I can't handle any pain, and the fact that I have this hymen thing and it breaks is horrifying to me! Why do we even have it if it's just going to break anyways? Please... somebody help me; I'm a complete, panicking mess.
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9334757 tn?1418159988
It's not going to hurt. As to how far to put it in read the directions.
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Avatar universal
Don't worry it's not going to hurt. It may feel a little weird in the beginning, but that's normal.
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10703168 tn?1412119821
Ok good, I was worried this morning. I sorta calmed down now, at least I'm not going to die. lol
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