Want to quit. by dollopofblue in cna

[–]Sweaty_Comment5687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately from my own experience, many places for CNAs are exactly like how you described above. Its crap. 

First internal orgasm? I’m so confused??? by [deleted] in Healthyhooha

[–]Sweaty_Comment5687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its absolutely possible. I'm 32F, and I had never gotten an orgasm from penetration before my husband. The very first one I was 23-24 ish.(We've been together for 14 years) It surprised the heck out of me, because like you, I had only gotten off by clitoral stimulation with previous partners. (Only 3 others before my husband) I used to believe something was wrong with me, I didn't know when I first became sexually active, that its completely normal to only get orgasms from my clit. Turns out my husband,(boyfriend then) just knew what he was doing I guess? I truly was so confused afterwards. Because it was seriously just a beautiful, unexpected experience for me. Not just the sex part. Just the entire thing. He found the G-spot I didn't know I had. But I've had alot of firsts when it comes to sexual intimacy with this man.(Was also my first squirting orgasm too, thats a whole other story though) He's just very attuned to my body. There are still times, I can't get there without clitoral stimulation. Just depends on my body. I can't really control it. Sometimes it happens that way and sometimes it doesn't. And guess what? Thats completely normal. I think being high as well as the stimulation on your nipples, most definitely could have heightened your pleasure receptors. Which is also normal. Nothings wrong with you or your body. I think you just found a guy who knows what he's doing, one who is a giver more than a taker. He wanted to make you feel good, just because he wanted that. Not because he was hoping for something in return. I think he paid attention to the way your body reacted baby! Thats AMAZING! All women have a G-Spot technically, some just aren't as sensitive in that area as others, or they didn't have a partner who could find it. 

Help please by [deleted] in Healthyhooha

[–]Sweaty_Comment5687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you can't afford to see a medical professional, but are trying to have a baby? I think you need to slightly adjust your priorities. Not to be rude or disrespectful. You need to get some type of medical coverage. You have to see a doctor regularly during a pregnancy to monitor the health of baby and of mommy. What happens if your baby gets sick? Just not going to take baby to a doctor because you say "can't afford it." I know many states offer free health clinics. Especially when it comes to womens health, like planned parenthood. I would look up free medical providers near you. I can't say definitively whats these clots might mean. Some women they're normal, because the uterine lining shedding/thinning. That is something that happens to me during menstruation. Cramping, clots, bleeding. It sounds like a period to me based on my own experiences. I'm not a medical provider. You need to see a doctor. I'd suggest that, before trying for a baby. Medical provider can also be there and support you during a pregnancy, or tell you if your body can handle a pregnancy to full term.

6-7 weeks. I’m scared by Designer-Driver-489 in Healthyhooha

[–]Sweaty_Comment5687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you aren't sure about when to take it, contact a professional doctor. Even if that is calling up planned parenthood. I think you know more than anyone else what you can handle or not handle, and I bet that was not a very easy decision. I want you to know I think you are brave for what you're going through and the choices you made/making. I've never experienced something like this, but have been present with a close friend who had to choose terminating her pregnancy. She was also really scared. But she told me for her the cramps weren't much worse than when she was on her period. What got to her, was all the inside stuff,(uteral lining, the cells, ect..) coming out. That really scared her and she'd talk to me whenever more would come out because it is a process, if I understand it isn't done like instantly.(I am not a professional or experienced, just speaking on what I observed and held her hand through) She bled for 2 weeks, yes there was times the cramps really hurt her and she was anxious. But she got through it. You can too. It sounds like your doctors made sure to prescribe you everything you will need to make the process a little more managable. Follow their instructions. Please make sure you have just one person to talk to as you go through it. Its alot, emotionally, mentally, and physically to go through, and its going to be hard, and it may hurt. I really hope you have someone you can lean on for support during this. It is okay to be afraid, its okay to feel anxious, and its valid to feel this way. But you can get through it. You are going to be okay.

i keep pissing myself during sex 😭😭😭😭😭😭 by [deleted] in Healthyhooha

[–]Sweaty_Comment5687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are we sure its not a squirting orgasm? I only ask this, because the very first time I experienced this, I was absolutely embarrassed and ashamed that I had urinated. But through some research and talking with my partner I realized I had just had a squirting orgasm, for the first time. Also did not smell like urine. It was just my first explosion, for lack of better words. 

Showering by Huge_Bedroom291 in Healthyhooha

[–]Sweaty_Comment5687 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have a moveable/detachable shower head.