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Q: It Hurts Going In, Is That Normal???
asked by: Magenta_colored_heartache on November 23rd, 2005
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I think their's something wrong with me, but i'm not sure, is this normal??? Let me explain and read all the way through, cause I don't know what to do....

I've always heard rumors about it "hurting" the first time you do it.
Well, it did, it sorta burned, really bad.
I never really believed in the whole cherry popping thing either, but the first few times we did it, were quickies, and it bled probably around the 5th time. The sixth time was when we did it for awhile.
But the real thing is, is that all of those times, it's hurt. It went from a burning feeling the first time, to just pain.

I've heard of vagisimus (or however you spell it) and i'm not sure if that's what I have. But what i've heard about it is when girls put in tampons it can hurt, but tampons are no problem for me.

Now I shall explain what hurts or how it feels....
Laying down, it's always hurt, but the time when we actually went on that was a quickie, he was sitting and I was ontop of him.
What it does is that when it goes in a little it feels fine, but then as he puts it in more it kinda feels like someting is tightening up and it hurts.
But that one time when it lasted awhile, in that position, it hurt at first but as we went on it was fine.

I really don't know what's wrong, and could I please get some help??? :roll:
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poohbear101
replied on November 23rd, 2005
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If you've just recently lost your virginity that could be why its still feeling uncomfortable. It could also be your guy's size. The bigger the guy the more stretching and since you're still tight from being a virgin your body has to learn to "accept" him being inside you. Maybe you should try using lube so that it's easier for him to get in. It may make you feel alot more comfortable too and ease the pain.

But if you're still concerned and the pain continues you can always go see your Dr. Also, tampons are a lot smaller than a guy's penis so thats why they're no problem for you to use.
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FreakyBytch
replied on November 26th, 2005
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If he used a condom, you could be allergic to the type.
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