I've noticed that the longer I don't have sex with my partner, the more painful it is when we do. When we go for long periods of time without sex I become really tight and when we do have sex it is incredibly painful for the first couple of minuites as I am really tight, is this normal?
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That's what foreplay is for. Tell him to go slower and warm you up first. It's called making love not just having a quick screw.
i understand what he's questioning because I used to not seem at my boyfriend after I had sex with him. He feels insecure and probable uncertain of the relationship. ideal situation to do is basically search for advice from with him about it. tell him you adore once you he seems at you once you're having sex because it makes you experience like you've a deeper connection. which will spoil the ice and he will likely start up searching at you extra. My boyfriend talked to me about it and ever considering that I felt extra gentle searching at him. it really is wide-spread, basically favor to break the ice.
yes normal...Do some vaginal conditioning with a good lube
That's normal. Just buy some lube to help it go in and tell him to be gentile for the first couple of minutes.
no, you should get yourself checked out, or because a masochist( or whatever the female counterpart is called) and get pleasure from that pain.
Use lubrication. There are several gels on sale in pharmacies. KY jelly is the commonest.
Normal
You need t use a femine lubricant when having intercourse