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    A few days ago I was fingering my gf, stimulating the g-spot/area above to be precise.. with the "come here motion" of my fingers..and on her instruction I went harder and harder...all was good. Except after when we had finished she had cramp like pains. I'm guessing it was from the pressure applied. When I googled this came up in yahoo answers:
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    The thing that really worries me is the answer;

    "you fractured her pelvic-caucus mucous ridge with your stupidity. G spot s\stimulation should be done carefully. The odds is that she wil never conceive now. Go get a new !"

    This has to be FALSE information as your vagina isn't what gets you pregnant and there is nothing above/infront (however you want to describe it) of the gspot apart from the bladder and when 'pelvic-caucus mucous ridge' is googled absolutely nothing comes up ?? If a finger can do that much damage....then what would giving birth do ??

    I'm really worried as I don't know if that answer is legitimate or not. Clarification would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you.
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    his has to be FALSE information as your vagina isn't what gets you pregnant and there is nothing above/infront (however you want to describe it) of the gspot apart from the bladder and when 'pelvic-caucus mucous ridge' is googled absolutely nothing comes up ?? If a finger can do that much damage....then what would giving birth do ??
    It is false information. Basically the internet is fully of garbage when you google things like "it hurts when...", "what can cause pain in this location". If it sounds rediculous it very likely is. The moral of the story to any pain when you are giving sexual attention to your SO is be gentle, if she says ow then stop. If she says more to the left go to the left. Believe nothing in porn if that is where you may or may not get information (not saying you personally do but other men do that a lot), only believe your SO. You did the right thing by following her instruction and sometimes when there is not enough lubrication it certainly can get uncomfortable and sometimes hurt.
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    Wait...whats fake...what you quoted or the "pelvic caucus" thing

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    "you fractured her pelvic-caucus mucous ridge with your stupidity. G spot s\stimulation should be done carefully. The odds is that she wil never conceive now. Go get a new !"
    This part, that is called an immature response. I have no idea where they got pelvic caucus from unless they are referring to a term they made up. You cannot fracture anything inside of her unless you have a lead spike on the end of your finger and you are ramming her pelvis. Since I am betting you are not sadistic you will be relieved to know that you did nothing wrong. Things can be uncomfortable with G-spot stimulation but if they get too uncomfortable then the lady will just let her partner know. It is a lot of soft tissue in there, the more likely thing is she was having skin irritation leading to the uneasy cramping feeling. And yes it can be due to the pressure, if too much is added it can again be uncomfortable. But she told you to go faster so again you are not at fault. Try experimenting a bit more with her to find out how much pressure is too much, or what is too little. You did not break or fracture anything in her with your finger.
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    i finger cant do anything not a fracture atleast to any bony part of pelvis
    cramp like pain is due to the muscles at inner thigh and those attaching the pelvis bones and the short deep lover abdominal muscles due to SAME position for long time.
    anyway ask you gf for annual gyne checkup for further satisfaction.

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    its lower *

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    Fake, immature answer... Cramps, light pain, even light bleeding are common after what you did, but you didn't cause any damage.

    Yahoo answers are pretty much not worth paying attention to, I've noticed that myself.

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