Masturbation is a normal, healthy part of exploring your sexuality, especially during teenage years. It's completely okay to do it in a way that feels comfortable and safe for you. Let's break down your question about using an electric toothbrush (like a toothbrush) without underwear (or "drawers").

Safety First: Key Considerations

  • Underwear is optional but recommended: You can masturbate without underwear—many people do for direct sensation. However, wearing underwear (like clean cotton briefs or boxers) adds a protective layer. It helps prevent skin irritation, reduces infection risk from bacteria on the brush, and makes cleanup easier.
  • Hygiene is crucial: Electric toothbrushes are for teeth, not genitals. Never insert the brush head into your body—it's not designed for that and could cause tears, infections, or injury. Use only the handle if experimenting externally, and always clean it thoroughly with soap and water before/after. Better yet, use body-safe toys designed for masturbation (available for adults 18+).
  • Vibration risks: Electric brushes vibrate intensely. Without underwear, direct contact might cause numbness, bruising, or overstimulation. Start low speed, use lube if needed (water-based), and stop if it hurts.
  • Health disclaimer: If you notice pain, redness, swelling, unusual discharge, or discomfort afterward, stop and see a doctor or sexual health clinic. This isn't medical advice—consult a healthcare professional for personal concerns.

Tips for Safe, Enjoyable Masturbation

  1. Find a private, relaxed space.
  2. Wash your hands and the toy/area first.
  3. Go slow, listen to your body, and use what feels good.
  4. Afterward, pee to flush bacteria and clean up.
  5. Explore other methods like hands or pillows—no tools needed!

You're at a great age to learn about your body respectfully. No shame—everyone does it differently. If you have more questions or worries, talk to a trusted adult, school counselor, or doctor. Resources like Scarleteen.com offer teen-friendly info.