Sexual intercourse

2023-12-30 14:31:38
I had protected sex with my partner 2 months ago.. When he tried to insert his middle finger inside my vagina.. It was very painful and he can't insert it. I consulted a gynecologist about this problem... She inserted a speculum inside me and said nothing to worry.. Since a speculum is inserted inside my vagina do i feel feel severe pain during the first intercourse?
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Answered2024-01-03 07:36:54

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Hi good morning Thnxs for your question 1st penetration inside vagina is painful. Subsequent penetration will not painful. Before insertion penis or finger ur vagina has to fully wet and sticky so no pain. U should do long foreplay that will make ur vagina wet and sticky it's best natural lubrication and than penetration. How to make long foreplay i will guide u if you want to know. For further guidance on it Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani

Answered2023-12-31 04:11:59

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Connect please

Answered2023-12-30 14:40:28

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Pls use KY jelly

Answered2023-12-30 15:33:42

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Yes initial few times can be painful being well lubricated is the rule

Answered2023-12-30 15:31:26

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nothing like that

Answered2023-12-30 15:18:56

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