So me and my gf have been having sex for a year and half and she was my first and I was hers shes always felt tight and we would have sex 1-2 a month but anyways a year and a half later here we are abouth a month ago we've been having sex almost every other day and til this day she's always felt just as tight as when we first had sex but the other day I we were having sex and she claimed it was hurting but she always says that but for some reason I held her down and went in til she started crying I then stopped later on she claims that she felt loose and the hole felt bigger she said it felt like I ripped her open more but the next day we had sex and I couldn't even tell she felt the same but the next morning I went to finger her and it felt like pretty much I already put it in her if anyone knows what the vagina feels like after penetration you know what I'm talking about just not as tight But anyways When I was fingering her she felt kinda loose already like I already put it in her I know she didn't Put anything up there cause we sleep together and this was early in the morning that she felt like loose I'm the only thing that penetrates her I just want to know if there is a reason for her feeling not as tight she's on birth control second month part of the reason we've been more sexually active than usually but I know she isn't cheating but why does she feel loose now if she hasn't before like I'm sure her vagina is accustomed to my penis and I'm pretty decent down there but I'm not hung
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All vagina's get ( looser ) as they have more penetration, the more it is used the looser it will become, the muscles become more relaxed and accustomed to being opened. This is why women now do Kegel exercises to help strengthen the muscles in the vagina..
You should try using periods at the end of sentences. Or just writing sentences at all.
And then you should try not "holding her down" and banging her until she cries when she clearly wants you to stop.
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