What Happens After You Get Fingered
Fingering is one of the easiest and most effective ways to stimulate the clitoris, which can play a role in female orgasm.
Fingering typically involves using multiple fingers to stimulate pleasure in another person’s genitals. It is most done by inserting one or multiple fingers into the vagina to arouse pleasure. The major areas are the vulva, clitoris, and sometimes the anus.
It is safer than other forms of sexual interaction, and this is because there is little to no chance of spreading an infection or getting pregnant. Before and during the activity, it is essential to ensure that you are on the same page to make sure it is mutually enjoyable.
Enough sexual stimulation must have occurred before you can insert the finger(s); this is for ample lubrication to occur and to avoid discomfort. If lubrication is still minuscule, you can consider adding an external one.
Fingering might be foreplay for some, and for others, it might be the main form of sexual intimacy. Depending on the above and other factors, it might trigger your sexual response cycle or further elevate pleasure.
Safety Precautions
However, precautions must be taken to reduce the chances of getting an infection. You must ensure that your hands are properly washed to prevent the spread of a disease, sexually transmitted or otherwise.
Also, ensure your nails are properly trimmed to avoid scratches and injuries.
To further be on the safe side, finger condoms (cots) have been created to ensure that you are amply protected against STDs and other types of infections.
These finger condoms are made from latex, and the application is the same. Never reuse the disposable one, and clean the reusable one thoroughly.
Finger condoms could come off in the vagina, so be very careful, and in the off chance that it does, use a clean finger to locate it if you can’t, visit a hospital as soon as possible, as this could be fatal if left alone.
If you are switching between the anus and the vagina, you must wash your hands before and after switching, and if you are using gloves, discard them before switching regions.
What Happens After You Get Fingered
Not every person will experience all of these:
Sexual arousal in the form of:
- Increased heart rate and breathing
- Flushed skin
- Dilation of the vagina and increased lubrication for easier fit
- Increased sensitivity in the nipples
- Possible orgasm
- The resolution phase is where everything is reversed and goes back to normal.
- Soreness or discomfort from roughness, no lubrication, or poor fitting.
- Some might notice an increase in vaginal discharge, which is a normal response to sexual stimulation.
When to Seek Medical Attention
Signs of Infection:
- Unusual Discharge: If you notice an unusual discharge (color, color, odor), it could indicate an infection.
- Pain or Burning: Persistent pain or burning during urination might indicate a UTI or infection.
- Fever or Severe Pain: If you develop a fever or severe pain, seeking medical advice is essential, as these could be signs of a more severe condition.






