I've had sex quite a few times now (10 or
more) but when we're in a position where
I'm in a bed and he's on top I feel a pain
like my skin is getting too much pressure
on it, like on the bottom part of my
vagina... now I've never fully understood
the hymen so I mean is that it? or is it
just something that has to get stretched
out as I have sex more.
Hopefully you have some idea what I'm
talking about !
I've had sex quite a few
times now (10 or more) but when we're in a
position where I'm in a bed and he's on
top I feel a pain like my skin is getting
too much pressure on it, like on the
bottom part of my vagina... now I've never
fully understood the hymen so I mean is
that it? or is it just something that has
to get stretched out as I have sex more.
Hopefully you have some idea what I'm
talking about !
It sounds like to me that he might be
hitting the bottom of your cervix or the
area at the top of the vagina/bottom of
the cervix. The first few times I had sex
I felt that, too. It went away after about
3 times. As for your hymen, it should have
broke your first time of having sex.
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genuineem323
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Joined: 09 Apr 2007 Posts: 21 Location: Maryland
Posted: 04-10-07 22:46pm
no no no, not like internally, I did feel
that the first few times, but like RIGHT
at the entrance that peice of skin there.
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