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Painful Sex
My hubby complains that we don't have sex enough and the sad thing is.. I really want to have more sex but 8 times out of 10 its painful at some point. Usually entry is pretty painful and it burns something fierce! Sometimes it burns and then goes away other times it lingers. We use plenty of lube so I know that's not the problem. It also burns like a MF when I pee afterwords whether or not its right after sex or 2 hours after. I do have chronic UTI's I'm sure that has something to do with it but I'm doing every thing I can to control those. I don't expect sex to be absolutely wonderful every time but I would just like it not to hurt... Has anyone found the cure yet? -
Why do have to use lube?
Are you not really aroused?
Are you adequately hydrated?
Do you take any meds such as antihistimenes that would dry you out?
Could you be allergic to the lube? Try one w/o parabens.
Do go get checked you could have an infection, if you do both you and your husband may need to be treated to really get rid of it.Comment
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Artificial lube won't help if you're not already internally aroused and relaxed as it is. Your vagina may not be prepared for intercourse when he enters. How much time do you spend on foreplay?
For me, having sex after orgasm really helps b/c the muscles are relaxed."Dating is like slow dancing. Let the man lead, or you will fall all over your feet"Comment
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