I was wondering if any other woman has suffered from the dreaded 'it's stuck moment' with a toy and was able to get it out for several minutes and had a mini freak out. I know that this has happened to me on many occasions and I'm wondering if anyone else has suffered from this little mishap?
Um I think it's stuck?
08/20/2011
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I, myself have not....
Originally posted by
FaerieLove
I was wondering if any other woman has suffered from the dreaded 'it's stuck moment' with a toy and was able to get it out for several minutes and had a mini freak out. I know that this has happened to me on many occasions and I'm
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I was wondering if any other woman has suffered from the dreaded 'it's stuck moment' with a toy and was able to get it out for several minutes and had a mini freak out. I know that this has happened to me on many occasions and I'm wondering if anyone else has suffered from this little mishap?
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However, one of my best friends, embarrassed, came to me for help, she called me, panicking, because a toy she was using had apparently gone in a little bit too far, and the way it was designed, every time she tried to pull it out, it hurt! She was home alone, and didn't know who else to call, and knew I owned toys, so she hoped I could help. A little twisting and lubrication and it was resolved, but luckily in her case it was a very simple toy.
I would imagine it happens more often than we think, but luckily I've never had this experience.
08/21/2011
I've had one stuck in my girl before. Took a lot of interesting movements to get it out.
08/21/2011
Well that actually makes me feel a little better lol Thanks guys
08/21/2011
I would never have imagined a toy would get stuck unless the toy was not properly lubricated and adhered to the vaginal wall somehow. Also, I would think tensing up out of fear of the toy being stuck would make the situation worse.
08/21/2011
Every now and then my muscles will clamp down on a toy after a big orgasm. I could pull it out, but it is a bit painful, so I leave it in until the muscles relax. I wouldn't exactly say it gets stuck, but it's a bit painful to pull it out so I let it wait. I don't freak out or anything though.
08/21/2011
Thankfully not, but during my first usage of the Silk Large, it certainly felt like it was going to get stuck. That subtle bulge at the end makes a big difference - if it was the same diameter all the way through it probably wouldn't have felt like that. Tantus, don't scare me like that!
08/21/2011
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This is probably the only situation I've ever felt like something was at all stuck. Damn you, clamping muscles! Haha
Originally posted by
indiglo
Every now and then my muscles will clamp down on a toy after a big orgasm. I could pull it out, but it is a bit painful, so I leave it in until the muscles relax. I wouldn't exactly say it gets stuck, but it's a bit painful to pull it out
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Every now and then my muscles will clamp down on a toy after a big orgasm. I could pull it out, but it is a bit painful, so I leave it in until the muscles relax. I wouldn't exactly say it gets stuck, but it's a bit painful to pull it out so I let it wait. I don't freak out or anything though.
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08/21/2011
I think toys can get stuck on the public bone... This has never happened to me, though.
08/22/2011
I have never had a toy stuck inside me....a Diva cup, I have though.
08/22/2011
I've never had a toy get stuck and hope to not have it happen.
08/22/2011
Never had this happen to me, but then again, I tend to use smaller toys that are a loose fit anyway...
08/22/2011
No. I don't stick anything in there that isn't easy to go in. I've had problems where a toy would not go in at all, but never stuck inside. I happened to get a crappy tampon wiggled too far in and it had no string and it was clamped in tightly so it took some digging, but I've never lost anything or had it stuck in there.
08/22/2011
No I don't recall ever being in that situation!
08/22/2011
I've had a few times where I was using a toy that I would consider to be pretty big, at least bigger than what I normally prefer, and while things were going fine pre-orgasm, post orgasm I had a very hard time removing them.
08/22/2011
Hasn't happened as of yet.
08/22/2011
You are talking vaginal toys, right?
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to an emergency office center and had to have it removed. (Today paid me back for the visit, I was pleased to find out later.) The second time, years later, after my first child was born, the woman on the phone from Today instructed me to squat down and push like I was having a baby for at least 30 seconds at a time, rest and then do it again. The sponge was able to be removed.
In college I volunteered to try a new kind of cervical cap, with a valve on it for SCIENCE at the University of Chicago. The damn thing kept falling off after sex (NOT good) but then once I got my period, the valve was supposed to open to let the flow out. The valve did NOT open and the cap was stuck on my cervix. I did panic but it took about 3 hours of work to pry it loose, along with a deluge of menstrual fluid BLEH (I have small hands and short fingers.) I called the UoC and told them what happened. They wanted me to come back and have the f**ing thing put back in. I said no, they said I had "signed papers agreeing to the Study." I reminded them that I was free to quit the study any time I liked. They wanted me to return the cap in person, which I refused to do. THEN the woman on the phone (a receptionist) threatened to call my parents I got very upset and told her I had Doctor Patient Confidentiality. Then she complained that "everyone is dropping out of the study." I suggested that perhaps the product was deeply flawed. When she persisted with wanting me to return the cap in person (she said "their competitors" could get a hold of it if I mailed it) I basically told her where she could shove her cervical cap, as long as she came and got it herself.
I never had any problems with studies before or since. This one was poorly done. The product NEVER reached the market place. Obviously.
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to an emergency office center and had to have it removed. (Today paid me back for the visit, I was pleased to find out later.) The second time, years later, after my first child was born, the woman on the phone from Today instructed me to squat down and push like I was having a baby for at least 30 seconds at a time, rest and then do it again. The sponge was able to be removed.
In college I volunteered to try a new kind of cervical cap, with a valve on it for SCIENCE at the University of Chicago. The damn thing kept falling off after sex (NOT good) but then once I got my period, the valve was supposed to open to let the flow out. The valve did NOT open and the cap was stuck on my cervix. I did panic but it took about 3 hours of work to pry it loose, along with a deluge of menstrual fluid BLEH (I have small hands and short fingers.) I called the UoC and told them what happened. They wanted me to come back and have the f**ing thing put back in. I said no, they said I had "signed papers agreeing to the Study." I reminded them that I was free to quit the study any time I liked. They wanted me to return the cap in person, which I refused to do. THEN the woman on the phone (a receptionist) threatened to call my parents I got very upset and told her I had Doctor Patient Confidentiality. Then she complained that "everyone is dropping out of the study." I suggested that perhaps the product was deeply flawed. When she persisted with wanting me to return the cap in person (she said "their competitors" could get a hold of it if I mailed it) I basically told her where she could shove her cervical cap, as long as she came and got it herself.
I never had any problems with studies before or since. This one was poorly done. The product NEVER reached the market place. Obviously.
08/22/2011
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Wow! That's quite a story! I don't blame you for dropping out of the study.
Originally posted by
P'Gell
You are talking vaginal toys, right?
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to ... more
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to ... more
You are talking vaginal toys, right?
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to an emergency office center and had to have it removed. (Today paid me back for the visit, I was pleased to find out later.) The second time, years later, after my first child was born, the woman on the phone from Today instructed me to squat down and push like I was having a baby for at least 30 seconds at a time, rest and then do it again. The sponge was able to be removed.
In college I volunteered to try a new kind of cervical cap, with a valve on it for SCIENCE at the University of Chicago. The damn thing kept falling off after sex (NOT good) but then once I got my period, the valve was supposed to open to let the flow out. The valve did NOT open and the cap was stuck on my cervix. I did panic but it took about 3 hours of work to pry it loose, along with a deluge of menstrual fluid BLEH (I have small hands and short fingers.) I called the UoC and told them what happened. They wanted me to come back and have the f**ing thing put back in. I said no, they said I had "signed papers agreeing to the Study." I reminded them that I was free to quit the study any time I liked. They wanted me to return the cap in person, which I refused to do. THEN the woman on the phone (a receptionist) threatened to call my parents I got very upset and told her I had Doctor Patient Confidentiality. Then she complained that "everyone is dropping out of the study." I suggested that perhaps the product was deeply flawed. When she persisted with wanting me to return the cap in person (she said "their competitors" could get a hold of it if I mailed it) I basically told her where she could shove her cervical cap, as long as she came and got it herself.
I never had any problems with studies before or since. This one was poorly done. The product NEVER reached the market place. Obviously. less
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to an emergency office center and had to have it removed. (Today paid me back for the visit, I was pleased to find out later.) The second time, years later, after my first child was born, the woman on the phone from Today instructed me to squat down and push like I was having a baby for at least 30 seconds at a time, rest and then do it again. The sponge was able to be removed.
In college I volunteered to try a new kind of cervical cap, with a valve on it for SCIENCE at the University of Chicago. The damn thing kept falling off after sex (NOT good) but then once I got my period, the valve was supposed to open to let the flow out. The valve did NOT open and the cap was stuck on my cervix. I did panic but it took about 3 hours of work to pry it loose, along with a deluge of menstrual fluid BLEH (I have small hands and short fingers.) I called the UoC and told them what happened. They wanted me to come back and have the f**ing thing put back in. I said no, they said I had "signed papers agreeing to the Study." I reminded them that I was free to quit the study any time I liked. They wanted me to return the cap in person, which I refused to do. THEN the woman on the phone (a receptionist) threatened to call my parents I got very upset and told her I had Doctor Patient Confidentiality. Then she complained that "everyone is dropping out of the study." I suggested that perhaps the product was deeply flawed. When she persisted with wanting me to return the cap in person (she said "their competitors" could get a hold of it if I mailed it) I basically told her where she could shove her cervical cap, as long as she came and got it herself.
I never had any problems with studies before or since. This one was poorly done. The product NEVER reached the market place. Obviously. less
08/22/2011
oh my . i don't know what i would do if that happened.
08/22/2011
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I've had that happen to me. My Vanity Vr5 has the bulges. When I went to remove it post orgasm, I had to pull a little harder than normal to get past that first bulge and get it out. I wouldn't call it "stuck" though.
Originally posted by
Rin (aka Nire)
Thankfully not, but during my first usage of the Silk Large, it certainly felt like it was going to get stuck. That subtle bulge at the end makes a big difference - if it was the same diameter all the way through it probably wouldn't have felt
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Thankfully not, but during my first usage of the Silk Large, it certainly felt like it was going to get stuck. That subtle bulge at the end makes a big difference - if it was the same diameter all the way through it probably wouldn't have felt like that. Tantus, don't scare me like that!
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08/22/2011
that's never happened to me...is it like a moment of panic and she can't relax so she's clamped down on it?
08/22/2011
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Good for you. I probably would have told that lady the same thing.
Originally posted by
P'Gell
You are talking vaginal toys, right?
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to ... more
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to ... more
You are talking vaginal toys, right?
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to an emergency office center and had to have it removed. (Today paid me back for the visit, I was pleased to find out later.) The second time, years later, after my first child was born, the woman on the phone from Today instructed me to squat down and push like I was having a baby for at least 30 seconds at a time, rest and then do it again. The sponge was able to be removed.
In college I volunteered to try a new kind of cervical cap, with a valve on it for SCIENCE at the University of Chicago. The damn thing kept falling off after sex (NOT good) but then once I got my period, the valve was supposed to open to let the flow out. The valve did NOT open and the cap was stuck on my cervix. I did panic but it took about 3 hours of work to pry it loose, along with a deluge of menstrual fluid BLEH (I have small hands and short fingers.) I called the UoC and told them what happened. They wanted me to come back and have the f**ing thing put back in. I said no, they said I had "signed papers agreeing to the Study." I reminded them that I was free to quit the study any time I liked. They wanted me to return the cap in person, which I refused to do. THEN the woman on the phone (a receptionist) threatened to call my parents I got very upset and told her I had Doctor Patient Confidentiality. Then she complained that "everyone is dropping out of the study." I suggested that perhaps the product was deeply flawed. When she persisted with wanting me to return the cap in person (she said "their competitors" could get a hold of it if I mailed it) I basically told her where she could shove her cervical cap, as long as she came and got it herself.
I never had any problems with studies before or since. This one was poorly done. The product NEVER reached the market place. Obviously. less
I've had a few moments of having to kind of wiggle something loose, after an orgasm. But, I've never panicked from it. I did have 1)a Today Sponge stuck on two occasions. The first time I went to an emergency office center and had to have it removed. (Today paid me back for the visit, I was pleased to find out later.) The second time, years later, after my first child was born, the woman on the phone from Today instructed me to squat down and push like I was having a baby for at least 30 seconds at a time, rest and then do it again. The sponge was able to be removed.
In college I volunteered to try a new kind of cervical cap, with a valve on it for SCIENCE at the University of Chicago. The damn thing kept falling off after sex (NOT good) but then once I got my period, the valve was supposed to open to let the flow out. The valve did NOT open and the cap was stuck on my cervix. I did panic but it took about 3 hours of work to pry it loose, along with a deluge of menstrual fluid BLEH (I have small hands and short fingers.) I called the UoC and told them what happened. They wanted me to come back and have the f**ing thing put back in. I said no, they said I had "signed papers agreeing to the Study." I reminded them that I was free to quit the study any time I liked. They wanted me to return the cap in person, which I refused to do. THEN the woman on the phone (a receptionist) threatened to call my parents I got very upset and told her I had Doctor Patient Confidentiality. Then she complained that "everyone is dropping out of the study." I suggested that perhaps the product was deeply flawed. When she persisted with wanting me to return the cap in person (she said "their competitors" could get a hold of it if I mailed it) I basically told her where she could shove her cervical cap, as long as she came and got it herself.
I never had any problems with studies before or since. This one was poorly done. The product NEVER reached the market place. Obviously. less
09/12/2011
Many years ago I had to take a play partner to the ER to have an inappropriate toy removed. She was VERY embarrassed.
09/12/2011
I have never had a toy stuck, and hope I never do!
09/12/2011
never had a toy stuck, but have had to go to the ER to have a condom removed. it was a little embarrassing but i didnt feel to bad when the nurse told me a girl had come in days before to have 7 condoms removed and she only knew of 2!!
09/19/2011
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Same here. Actually this happened to me this morning after I had an orgasm with vaginal balls inside. Feels amazing! I waited awhile and they came right out.
Originally posted by
indiglo
Every now and then my muscles will clamp down on a toy after a big orgasm. I could pull it out, but it is a bit painful, so I leave it in until the muscles relax. I wouldn't exactly say it gets stuck, but it's a bit painful to pull it out
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more
Every now and then my muscles will clamp down on a toy after a big orgasm. I could pull it out, but it is a bit painful, so I leave it in until the muscles relax. I wouldn't exactly say it gets stuck, but it's a bit painful to pull it out so I let it wait. I don't freak out or anything though.
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09/19/2011
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