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reader, anonymous, writes (15 December 2007): www.lovehoney.co.ukget one off there they ship to nearly evey country i think!also come in PLAIN BROWN packaging. =]
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 December 2007): It is illegal to sell a vibrator to an under 18 in the UK, this is because it is classed with things like porn films etc. This is why ann summers etc have them in a seperate area. However you are VERY unlikely to be ID checked, if you are confident you will most likely be fine!
It is totally normal -you can even buy designers ones! Libertys of London sell them next to the shoe section!
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reader, whiteshadow +, writes (13 November 2007):
i had one at that age and still do although its a bit dusty haha go for it. I spoke to my mum about it at that age and she bought me one herself. She believed it was better than me going round sleeping with people just to explore.
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 November 2007): I bought a vibrator off the internet when i was 16
It's a great way to explore yourself and learn about what turns you on, its a very horny age! so its could to have some relief before hopping into bed with a randomer!!
It also means that when you are with a partner, that area has been more explored and the senses are greater.
have fun!
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reader, mufc987 +, writes (10 November 2007):
i would say alot of girls use them even though they wouldn't want to admit it buts its completely normal, so don't worry.
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (10 November 2007):
A lot of people own them and use them too! They are easy to shop for online, under sex toys, dildos or vibrators. They usually are shipped very discreetly, so don't worry about the package arriving. You can even ask them HOW they are packaged - if that is a concern to you. Online, there are many different sizes, shapes and colours. There are ones that are curved at the tip to hit the "G" spot and waterproofs one too.
There is nothing wrong with using a vibrator, it's perfectly normal and healthy to explore your own body and sexuality. The more you know about yourself and your own sexual response, the easier it will be for you to have a good sex life later on with your future partner. I think an apple a day keeping the doctor away is probably also a healthy lifestyle when it comes to orgasms. For right now - it is the safest sex that you can have. Have fun shopping and don't worry about anyone else. You'll want to find a descreet place to store it if you are still living at home or Uni and remember to clean it everytime with soap and water. Hope this was some help. Take Care!
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 November 2007): thanks for the advice
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 November 2007): In the uk you can't buy one until you turn 18 but im not sure the law in your country.
it's not true that every woman has them, i dont and i know lots of women who dont. But if you want one go for it, it sure beats having unprotected sex...
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reader, Fairy_Lu +, writes (10 November 2007):
Lots of people own them but dont use them i have one but dont use it that often, most places like anne summers dont sell them to anyone under 18 in shops so look online.
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reader, hlskitten +, writes (10 November 2007):
Hi
Good queston. As far as i know you can buy one at 16 yes. I dont see why not. I guess it depends where you get one from.
I have one but dont use it to be honest. But i have never owned a decent one, so maybe haven't experienced a good one!
If you even go to a joke shop you can buy vibrators. so that might be your best bet.
C xxxxx
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reader, mufc987 +, writes (10 November 2007):
i would say alot of girls use them even though they wouldn't want to admit it buts its completely normal, so don't worry.
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reader, kenny + ♥, writes (10 November 2007):
I can't speak for everyone but i would say that alot of woman do use a vibrator. If you are to scared to walk into a shop to buy one then mail order is probably your best bet. Not that im into buying vibrators being a guy, but i would think you best bet would be Ann Summers, they have got got stores in most places now, and an online store where you can buy by mail order.
Good luck x
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