I bleedin when I use a dildo, and it can be kinda scary. I mean, yikes, why would my body do that? After doing some research, it turns out that there’s actually a few reasons why, and all of them are completely normal. It’s not something I should be too worried about.
First, it could have something to do with the type of dildo material. Certain plastic-based ones may cause tiny cuts and abrasions if I’m not extra careful. And they say practice makes perfect, so if I’m new to using dildos, that might be something to take into consideration.
Second, if I’m new to exploring my body, it could just be that my internal walls are extra sensitive. Blood vessels may have gotten rubbed a bit too hard, opening up some tiny pores. Just a bit of extra lube can help with this, and it can prevent any minor bleeding.
Third, it could be for hormonal reasons. For example, during my period or right before a period, my body’s hormones could be messing with my natural lubrication. So, if I’m pushing a dildo in and out too quickly, I could pull on the tissue too hard.
Fourth, it could be due to some other underlying medical issue. These could be endometriosis, abnormal tissue growth, or a variety of STIs. If the bleeding continues, then it’d definitely be a good idea to check in with a medical professional.
And lastly, it could have something to do with my general health and wellbeing. Maybe I’m feeling a bit extra anxious or stressed, and thus my body is reacting accordingly. So, before using a dildo, it’d be a good idea to take a few moments to focus on my breathing, talk myself back down, vibrators and relax a bit.
All these reasons might explain why I’m bleeding when I use a dildo. It’s really important for me to stay mindful of the situation, stay vigilant about my mental and physical health, and take things at my own pace. Plus, it helps to use a good amount of lube and be gentle.