Teen Masturbating With Banana

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Teen Masturbating With Banana
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Is it safe to use hollow cucumber or banana skin for masturbation (male)? Any chances of infection?
It is perfectly safe to have fun with fruits and vegetables, so long as you're not spunking up the produce in the aisles of your local Piggly Wiggly. You may be surprised to learn that you are not the first person to have these concerns! (See below.)
Masturbating with banana - HIV? (SEX WITH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE) (CUCUMBER)
Nov 14, 2008
I know this is probably a stupid question but I'd just like your professional opinion. I was masturbating with a banana peel, although it had been sitting on my table for a few days. I read that it was stimulating so I tried it. However, is there a possibility for HIV transmission in this, i.e. HIV through food? Looking forward to your response.
Replacing a real banana with one's own banana can indeed be "appealing" (so to speak). As far as the HIV risk from using and abusing various fruits and vegetables, relax Max. It's nonexistent. See below.
Used a cucumber bought at grocery store as an anal toy. I was alone (I am a male.)I did not share it as it was a private masturbation. I put it in a stong bleach solution for 1 hour prior to use and washed it about 4 times with soap. was this an possible hiv risk.Iam married and just concerned. Thankyou
You marinated a cucumber for an hour in strong bleach and then washed it four times before sticking it up your butt, and you are worried about HIV???? Hmmm . . . just how much action do you think this cucumber had prior to your "picking him up" in the vegetable aisle? Even if the grocery store was a "Piggly Wiggly," you have absolutely nothing to fear. I suggest you spend some time on this site learning about sex, safer sex, basic HIV information and sex toys. I'm a bit concerned what might happen when you get to the watermelon aisle.
Cucumber(No Watermelons) Aug 17, 2005
Your response was funny and when i thought about it, it was silly to marinate for 1 hour.I guess my concern was that some one might tamper with food at the store, someone with bad intent who would inject body fluid ,blood ect. i believe from reading that it would not survive under those circumstances. ?Thankyou
Do you really think "someone with bad intent" would pick that particular vegetable to "inject body fluid and blood????" Dude, come on, get real. Of all the penis-shaped objects at your local Piggly Wiggly, how would Mr. Bad Intent guess you would pick that particular one for your "sit and spin?" Just how cute was that cuke???
hiv (SEX WITH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES) Aug 10, 2008
i'm a girl.i used to masterbate with banana/cucumber,but sometimes forgot to wash it.is there any risk of hiv?
You're worried about contracting HIV from masturbating with a banana and cucumber???? Sweetie, do you think perhaps your cutie-petutie banana and cucumber are cheating on you???? I can only assume your home schooling or abstinence-only sex education program failed to mention that HIV is a sexually transmitted disease. As such, it, like all other sexually transmitted infections, is, as the name implies, transmitted during sex from one infected person to another. So whatever you like to do in the fresh produce aisle of your local Piggly Wiggly will not cause HIV. That is unless you happen to have unprotected sex with an HIV-positive checkout boy in that aisle with all the phallic fruits and vegetables.
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‘There was a message consistency that came from Dolly – of respect, self-care, boundaried behaviour – that we learned from their careful editorial.’ Photograph: Dolly/Bauer Media
Thu 1 Dec 2016 23.57 GMT Last modified on Tue 8 Aug 2017 19.42 BST
Goodbye, Dolly: December issue will be magazine's last in print
Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning
© 2022 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. (modern)
Recalling evenings spent with friends reading out advice from Dolly Doctor, I’m provoked to profound respect for the writers and editors. Where do girls learn about being normal today?
T he letter I remember most vividly was “the fruit one”. The correspondent had confessed to Dolly Doctor the details of a masturbation habit that – from memory – involved not only the somewhat expected banana but entirely surprising nectarines. My best friend, reading the magazine aloud, attempted to intone the seriousness of the young woman’s concern between bouts of hysterical giggles. Am I normal? pleaded the letter. We roared. By the time it came to read the doctor’s soft advice, my best friend was laughing too hard to keep reading.
There were maybe four of us, in various combinations of pyjama, rolling about the floor of my best friend’s father’s flat, stuffed with cake and overflowing with the full flavours of teenage nastiness; judging others without mercy, inflating the self by deflating the other, engaging in a competitive “normalcy” that would avow a solid, conformist puritanism within seconds of pretending to some detailed, wild experience.
We were 14, maybe 15, and many times we splayed ourselves on that floor and other floors across our suburban wilderness, reading Dolly magazines aloud to mock the readership we imagined for them: girls less cool than us, less funny, younger, stupid, too dumb to guess what boys were doing to them, paranoid and insecure around sex, taste, love and clumsy at masturbation.
We were, of course, that precise audience ourselves; awkward and uncomfortable, personalities squeezed and misshapen by bodies fast outgrowing the selfhood demanded to manage them. It’s extraordinary to consider the amount of pretending that teenagers do at the same time they fail to recognise it in others. Our adolescent narcissism insisted on “the fruit one’s” veracity, even as we subsequently spent hours comprising our own made-up Dolly Doctor letters in response to it, outdoing one another’s suggestions for dirtiness. I clearly remember, “What about ‘I fuck Lego’?” shouted across the room.
Now, Dolly magazine, having falling victim to the digital world, is ceasing to print after 46 years. Recalling that precise evening in the early 90s, the slick pages of the magazine, the taste of cake, the fibres of the carpet, I am provoked to profound respect of the adult writers and editors who engaged all those years of teenage nonsense.
No matter how outrageous the teenage suggestion, Dolly’s voice was always steady: yes, you’re normal, but if it’s causing pain or problems in your life, please see a doctor. As kids, we thought the advice was individual but the lesson was collective. I was never too preoccupied with fruit, but when only a couple of years later it took me a couple of weeks too many to recover from a broken heart, the repeated, gentle message to seek out some extra help was soundly heeded. Please remember, the feminist revolution took place in the space of a historical blink – my own generation were offered experiences our mothers had never imagined. These magazines guided us through new social-sexual territories our own parents couldn’t know – and of which we could not tell them.
Australian writer Casey Bennetto was opining on Facebook recently his concern that the “morality plays” of gentle sitcoms that taught our generation of young people mores and consequences has been superseded by years of reality television that instead rewards behaviour at its most entertaining and extreme.
I contemplate the end of Dolly magazine and I ponder similar consequences in magazine media, and its specific effect on young girls. There was a message consistency that came from Dolly – of respect, self-care, boundaried behaviour – that we learned from their careful editorial even as we thought we were laughing at it. The self-selected, click-bait channels of post-truth internet swap it for chaos.
Dear fruit-lover, you may indeed be normal, but whose voice can you now trust to tell you so?
What was the best lesson you learned from Dolly Doctor? Tell us in the comments




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