Everytime i stick something in my vagina i have to pee?!


Question: Everytime i stick something in my vagina i have to pee?
It's been happening for awhile now, but i never really thought anything of it . I used a tampon yesterday and even after i stuck it in i had to pee, after i just went. and it's not just when i use tampons it happens when i stick anything in there. I'm a virgin. If there is anything you can think of as to why this happens please let me know. Thank you.
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Part of it is because you're still a virgin and not used to vaginal stimulation. :)

There's a small gland that sits just above your vagina, and around your urethra. It's called the Skene's Gland, or the Female Prostate. When it gets stimulated, it can put pressure on the bladder and urethra (which your brain translates as an "I need to pee" signal). Because it sits alongside the vagina, then vaginal stimulation (particularly touching the G-spot) can make your Skene's Gland aroused. You may have a particularly sensitive Skene's Gland, or a sensitive G-spot... or you might just be young and full of hormones. :)

It's extremely common for vaginal or G-spot stimulation to cause a woman to feel like she needs to pee. It's not that you ACTUALLY need to pee (like you said, you'd just been to the bathroom), it's just that gland putting pressure on you. As you become sexually active, you may need to learn to relax through the "I need to pee" feeling in order to have an orgasm.

As a forewarning too: if your Skene's Gland is sensitive and very easily aroused, then you may find that future sexual activity will also cause it to release fluid. This is a normal reaction, especially during an orgasm, and is known as "female ejaculation". The fluid will come out of your urethra (just as it does on a man), and it WILL feel very similar to taking a pee, but if your bladder is empty then you can rest assured that it isn't urine. It's a clear or white fluid, and it completely harmless. :) ... Just something to be aware of in the future, so you don't freak out if it happens.




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