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My question is, can a vibrator cause weakened pelvic floor muscles, and basically a loose vagina?

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My question is, can a vibrator cause weakened pelvic floor muscles, and basically a loose vagina?

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Since I had everything kind of nip’d and tuck’d I don’t want to cause it to lose its tightness. I do kegal exercises now regularly (daily) and I just want to make sure that my mini vibrator won’t go damaging the repair that was made. Dinah answers: I’d like to differentiate here between a vibrator, which is meant for clitoral stimulation, which need not be used for penetration at all, and a dildo, which is meant for penetration. This distinction is sometimes blurred because so many toys are effectively vibrating dildos. As long as you continue using your vibrator clitorally or on the labia, it will have no effect on the vaginal muscles, with the possible (positive) exception of some contractions during orgasm. Orgasm, whether it is brought on by clitoral or vaginal stimulation, can only strengthen your pelvic floor muscles because it basically exercises them. When it comes to insertion, a wide toy will stretch the vagina in time, just like a penis will. The vagina is muscular; repetiti

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