The following situations and conditions can contribute to or cause pain during intercourse or other forms of penetration. The first few times you have intercourse or experience vaginal penetration, you may feel a small to moderate amount of pain at the entrance to the vagina. There can be some bleeding or no bleeding at all—both are normal. The reasons for the pain are not always clear, but it is typically temporary.
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You will need a few basic items. If at all possible set aside at least an hour in a warm room that's completely private. Turn off the phone and put your cell phone in another room. Wash you hands and make sure you have smooth clean fingernails. For your genital examination you will want a make-up mirror that stands alone with at least an eight-inch mirror surface. Improvise: A mirror on a closet door.
I'm still a virgin as my boyfriend couldn't penetrate me
Much mystery as well as many myths surround the hymen. In somecultures, its presence is believed to indicate chastity and purity. In reality, the hymen is simply an annular round ring of tissue that surrounds the vaginal entry.
When my boyfriend and I tried to have sex for the first time he couldn't penetrate me even though he was fully erect. I have not had sex before but he has. How could this have happened and how do I overcome it as all sorts of silly ideas are going round in my head! Your hymen is probably still intact, and your boyfriend may be finding that a little difficult to penetrate. And some men lose their erections while trying — or give up — because they are worried about hurting their partners.