“Side note: What is that crotch pad for? Is it to protect the vagina from the impact of a big wave? Or maybe to have a stronger barrier between vagina and sand? I can imagine how uncomfortable a sandy vagina is. Almost as uncomfortable as when sand would get in my loose under-boob skin. See, women, I…”— Shane Dawson, amazon.com
“Press the vibrator against your clitoris while your partner continues his/her thrusting motion. Or switch things up and insert the vibrator inside your vagina while your partner provides manual or oral stimulation to the clitoris.”— Hannah Cutts, empowher.com
“You can allow the vibrator to slip inside your vagina, simulating sexual intercourse (but with a buzz). Return to your vibrator’s lowest setting and insert the tip into your vagina slowly, never pushing so far that you feel uncomfortable or lose your grip on the toy.”— Hannah Cutts, empowher.com
“Do not double dip. Don't ever put anything that's been in a behind into (or too close to) a vagina without sterilizing it. You can transfer dangerous bacteria and micro-organisms that can cause infections such as vaginitis and cystitis.”— Sam Phillips, laweekly.com
“Everything that is not sexual, now looks like a sex object to you. For example, the mouse on your computer starts to look like a vagina. Don’t pretend you don’t know what I’m talking about. The little scroller looks just like a clit right?”— The Alpha Brain, thealphabrain.com
“You or your partner will kneel on the bed or on the floor, with her butt up in the air and her chest on the floor, opening up her crotch to you. You then finger her as you kneel next to her, deeply thrusting your fingers into her wide-open vagina.”— Tiffany Grace Reyes, lovepanky.com
“Fisting is actually just the insertion of four fingers into the vagina, slowly and steadily with the thumb working the clitoris. Fist has such a violent connotation.”— Rebecca Jane Stokes, yourtango.com
“Earlobes, nipples, and the area right below the belly button are direct links to the vagina.”— Riese, autostraddle.com
“Touch her all over and don’t just lunge for her crotch. Slow yourself down and really enjoy the experience. Slowly take her clothes off.”— Mary Gorham Malia, datingadvice.com
“A good way to learn more about vaginas is by putting a mirror between your legs and having a good look. Women's outer vaginas vary in appearance (so don't be shocked if hers doesn't look much like yours at all) but delve a little deeper and you'll find the important bits are generally in a similar a…”— Charlotte Dingle, cosmopolitan.co.uk
“If your first time involves penetration, a little pain or pressure might be expected. That said, it should still be overall pleasurable — not painful. So if it hurts a lot, stop. This could be a signal that you need more foreplay or lubrication.”— Casey Gueren, buzzfeed.com
“When riding your bike, keep your handle bars positioned higher than your bike seat, so that you are not leaning forward and putting too much pressure on your va-jay-jay. Minimize friction with proper seat cushioning and wear cushioned bike pants.”— Elizabeth Yetter, thetalko.com
“If you're heading to a waxing salon for a bikini or Brazilian wax, make sure you do your research. Make sure you're seen by a licensed esthetician and that they don't double-dip the wax application stick.”— Arti Patel, huffingtonpost.ca
“Visit your gynecologist at least once a year for a health check-up. You may also want to consider getting a pap smear depending on your age and history.”— Arti Patel, huffingtonpost.ca
“If [your vagina] has an offensive or very noticeable odor, has a discharge that’s not white or clear or if it’s itchy or irritated, there’s something wrong with it and water won’t do the trick. But crazy enough, soap won’t help either.”— Charli Penn, essence.com
“If you cannot break down the oil found in seafood (and there are probably about 10% of women who just cannot break that oil down) you’ll get that seafood smell or seafood taste. Asparagus is another one of those foods that if you eat it it’s going to have a bitter taste. So, yes, there are foods tha…”— Charli Penn, essence.com
“Don’t try to change the odor of the vagina; it is a God-given odor. Throughout the day yes we sweat and you notice it more, but please don’t use perfumes and especially powder. Powder creates an increased risk of ovarian cancer. So keep the powders out of the vagina too.”— Charli Penn, essence.com
“Don't gain or lose weight quickly! Not because it's unhealthy, but because the loss of fat makes the vulva "flop." Like a fish outta water?”— Tracy Moore, jezebel.com
“While regular action can relax you, too much in a short period of time may leave you chafed or with a urinary-tract infection.”— Lane Moore, cosmopolitan.com
“Always have a post-sex pee, even if you don’t think you have to go. When you have sex, unwanted bacteria can travel up your urethra, which is connected to your bladder. When you pee after sex you help flush this bacteria out of your vaginal area.”— Susan Patterson, thealternativedaily.com