Can vibrators damage your vagina at all?
I bought a vibrator, the other day and I just wanted to know if this can damage the meaning to them. i herd that if you use it a lot, you may lose some of their depression or something like that? Is it true. something else I should know?

no
Only if you use it like everyday and for a long time
just remember electricity and liquids do not mix.
If you are too rough with it. Keep it clean. Wash it before and after you useit with glycerin soap and if you are prone to infection you could use a condom and tie it at the top.
Yes it can cause a woman to lose some sensitivity. Don’t press it directly on your clitoris, press the mons beside it and let the labia majora vibrate against the clit. Also make sure to use a lube otherwise the vibrations are rubbing your skin tissues raw against each other.
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I notice when I use mine alot right on the clit the next time I have sex without using it and just relying on my husbands penis it will take me a little longer because it has lost some of the sensitivity but when that happens I just quit using it for a week or so and I get full feeling in the clit again. Good luck and have a blast!
Here’s part of an article that I got from here – http://www.holisticwisdom.com/vibrator-facts-myths.htm
There’s more info on there that may answer some of your questions
When someone scratches your back, the initial sensation can feel amazing. It can even give you goosebumps all over your body. However, if someone kept scratching your back, even lightly, that initial thrill that you got from the sensation would would fade and it may not seem as stimulating. If someone continued to scratch your back, you may even find it irritating after a long period of time. This is true of any stimulation including from the use of a vibrator. Our nerve endings are not designed to take on continued stimulation and therefore prolonged use of a vibrator may cause TEMPORARY numbness, however it should not be permanent.