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weird burning in my V after sex
I've only ever been with one guy and we've been together for more than 4 years and are engage to be married. since we started having sex i would always at some point start feeling the inside of my vagina burning, as if it was sore and raw, and we would have to stop, but recently we started having sex without condoms for the first time and afterwards i dont get that burning sensation. Does that mean i'm allergic to condoms? I'm planning on going to the gynecologist soon, but since i've never gone to one i would like to hear from you all... -
I would have to ask are you getting wet enough ?
If you're not, you need to use a lubricant, ideally the erousal technique may need to be improved ?
If your partner is well endowed you may need to focus on getting you wetter before penetration.
How do you feel ? Tired ?
Does the food your eating need improvement ?
You might be lacking in some micro nutrients ?
Are you drinking enough water ? Hydrated ?
I would say your not sufficiently eroused enough before you allow him to enter.
Solution: make sure your dripping wet before you allow penetration.
When my partner and I had a problem we used a good quality lubricant, but now thats not a problem.
Poor techique or maybe physilogical or psychological issue.
If you're not getting wet then you need to stop and find out why ?
Poor love making skills ? Your too tired or stressed ?
without the background info its hard to say what is the problem ?Comment
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