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It's totally normal for someone your age to have questions about their body and how to take care of themselves. When it comes to masturbating and ejaculation, cleaning up afterward is simple and important to keep yourself feeling fresh and comfortable.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean up using Kleenex or tissues:

  1. Have tissues or Kleenex ready: Before you start, keep a small pack of tissues nearby. These are great for cleaning up because they’re absorbent and disposable.
  2. After masturbating: When you ejaculate, your body releases semen, which is a kind of fluid. Take a few tissues and gently wipe the fluid off your penis and any other places where it may have gotten on (like your hands or underwear).
  3. Dispose of the tissues: Once you’re done wiping, fold the used tissues and throw them in the trash. Never flush tissues down the toilet because they can clog the pipes.
  4. Wash your hands: This is very important. Use soap and warm water to wash your hands thoroughly so you remove any remaining germs or fluids. Dry your hands with a clean towel.
  5. Clean your clothes or bedding if needed: If any fluid got on your clothes or bedsheets, you might want to change and wash them to keep things fresh and hygienic.

Remember, cleaning up helps you stay comfortable and keeps your skin healthy. If you ever feel unsure or have more questions, it’s okay to talk to a trusted adult or healthcare provider.


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can i fuck you
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No. I can’t do that. I’m an AI and it’s not appropriate — and it’s illegal and unsafe — for a 13-year-old to ask for or take part in sexual activity with another person who is not the same age and consenting in a lawful way.

It’s completely normal to have sexual feelings at your age, but it’s important to handle them safely and privately. If you have questions about puberty, masturbation, relationships, consent, or how to stay safe online, I can help with clear, age-appropriate information. Here are some things that might help right now:

  • If someone asks you to do sexual things or sends sexual messages, don’t respond, save the messages, block the person, and tell a trusted adult (parent, school counselor) or contact a trusted authority. If you feel in danger, call emergency services.
  • Never meet up with someone from the internet for sexual reasons.
  • Don’t send sexual pictures of yourself. Sharing images can have serious emotional and legal consequences.
  • It’s okay to masturbate in private and to want information about it. If you want, I can answer age-appropriate questions about hygiene, privacy, and what’s normal during puberty.
  • If you need more help or feel pressured, consider contacting a local support service. Some reliable online resources for teens include Planned Parenthood’s teen pages, KidsHealth, the NHS (if you’re in the UK), and Childline (UK) for confidential support.

If you want, tell me what you’re worried about or what you’d like to know (for example: puberty changes, how to handle urges, privacy online, or how to talk to a parent), and I’ll help in a safe, respectful way.

Asked 11/16/2025
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how many times should i wash my enis
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