After I have sex (each and every time it
seems) I have a stinging feeling like
there is a cut near my vagina, right at
the edge of the opening heading towards my
anus.
It feels like a tear, and, upon using some
nifty bending/mirror handling techniques,
it looks like a tear too.
- is this dangerous at all? And is it
possible that it is just a tear just
because of my specific "parts". (i know
that everyone's are different :p)
it goes away after a while, but I mean,
it's annoying and uncomfortable at the
time. And it will actually bleed quite a
bit if I have vigorous sex.
Any comments, ideas, or responses would be
super nice. Super. Emphasis. Haha
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mdw2004
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 45 Location: Minnesota, USA
Understanding Posted: 03-01-05 00:20am
I feel your pain, and I have no idea what
is going on! Someone help is out!
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mdw2004
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 45 Location: Minnesota, USA
Understanding Posted: 03-01-05 00:20am
I feel your pain, and I have no idea what
is going on! Someone help is out!
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mdw2004
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 45 Location: Minnesota, USA
Understanding Posted: 03-01-05 00:21am
I feel your pain, and I have no idea what
is going on! Someone help is out!
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mic0hell0e
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Dec 2004 Posts: 24
Posted: 03-05-05 14:52pm
*bumps up topic*
a logically response would be nice.
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Justin_Toronto
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Jan 2005 Posts: 418 Location: Toronto, ON
Posted: 03-07-05 11:11am
Hi mic0hell0e,
sorry I didn't see this message earlier.
You are absolutely right, it's a tiny tear
at the bottom of your vagina that will
likely sting and continue ripping if it is
not properly healed. It's nothing to be
alarmed about, and happens to some women
from vigerous sex... More often from
akward sexual positions. And it's
actually most common from women using
toys. It is nothing to be alarmed about,
however due to the region the tear occurs
you must be extremely careful to keep it
clean from possible infection. It can
take months to properly heal since it
positioned in a place that is constantly
moving.... (i.E whien you walk). Until
it properly heals, there is a good chance
it will tear open again if you have
vigerous sex... And you'll have to wait
all over again. :)
no worries, just take it easy for a while
and stay clean.
Justin
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hotasfrick
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 3717
Posted: 03-09-05 15:21pm
It is also possible that it is the shape
of your body. It is hard to explain, but
some people's skin is really tight down
there. (and I don't mean "tight" as in
being a virgin tight that will eventually
stretch) I mean, your actual skin.
Do you have your annual pap tests? If
you don't, well you need to! (cervical
cancer can be prevented! And also, std's
are a bugger!) if you do, then the next
time you go(or if this needs taken care of
now, then go now) just ask the doc to look
and tell you what is going on.
But, if you absolutely won't go to the
doc, then just restrain from sex until it
is completely healed. Then the next time
you have sex make sure you are very
lubricated and take it easy. See if it
happens even when you are extra careful.
If not, then it is most likely you are
being too rough for your body, but if it
still happens then I would see your doc to
ask about solutions. Good luck.
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