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Painful Sex
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.there's a good chance you're not turned on enough when you start having sex. Try more foreplay or use a lubricant like KY Jelly or something.
Your nurse is being misleading. You can be too small for your partner, but it's highly unlikely. Unless he's exceptionally well endowed you should be fine. To say there's no such thing isn't true.
your vagina is more accommodating than you may think but if he's got quite a large penis and like kazzianne said is going at it too vigorously, then it could be banging against your cervix, which isn't very comfortable at the best of times! Try some different positions too.
And like morrisonker said, use plenty of lube!!
I had this about 4 years ago. It was the most terrible pains in my stomach. I went to docs and ended up getting referred to hospital. I had a camera put in my belly button to see what was happening. The results were astonishing if not embarrassing. it turned out that the reason for the pain was that my bowel was full when i had sex. the pressure of sex on it was causing the pain (hurt most with me on top). this my be the case with you
hope this helps
It could be Vaginismus, which causes involuntary and painful contraction of the vagina, making sex painful. This is usually seen as more of a psychological than physiological disorder.
What were you swabbed for? Could be an STI causing the pain...
And I agree with Morrisonker; you need plenty lubrication and a guy who doesn't go hammer and tongs.