Well, it's extremely unadvisable to finger your urethra. Firstly, the urethra is not designed to be manipulated in such a way. There are a lot of bacteria on our fingers, and once they get into the urethra, they can start to multiply and cause all sorts of health issues. It can also lead to inflammation and scarring in the urethra, which will then affect normal urinary function. In addition, it's just not a normal or healthy behavior in general.
If it was an accidental fingering of the urethra, first, don't panic. Wash your hands as clean as possible right away. After that, observe your body carefully. Do you feel any pain when you urinate? Is there any strange color or smell in your urine? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, or if you just feel uneasy about what happened, contact a healthcare provider without delay. They can do tests if necessary to make sure there are no infections or damage. Also, be more careful in the future to avoid any similar accidental actions.
I'm not sure specifically which 'girl fingered at school story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life accounts that might use this phrase. It could potentially be about a girl getting into trouble for something related to using her fingers in an inappropriate or rule - breaking way at school, like perhaps pointing at someone rudely or getting involved in a minor mischief where finger - related action was involved.
I'm not sure specifically which 'girl fingered at school story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or real - life stories with this title. It might be a story about a girl who was wrongly accused of something at school, for example, being wrongly fingered as the one who did something wrong like stealing or cheating.
It depends on the nature of the story. If it's about a girl being wrongly accused ('fingered' in a negative sense) at school, then it's a negative story as it involves injustice. But if it's in a more positive context like she's fingered as the one who achieved something great, then it's positive.
Yes, it could potentially be. If the doctor's actions were inappropriate and not part of a legitimate medical examination or treatment, it would be considered malpractice.
I don't think it's a common school story. School stories usually deal with more common themes like students' growth, relationships between teachers and students, and competition among students. The idea of a 'girl fingered at school' seems rather specific and not something that would be a common narrative in the general pool of school - related stories. It could be a very niche or local story that has some unique circumstances.
No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and private sexual content which is not suitable for public discussion as it violates social ethics and privacy norms.