HELP!!!!!sex question.?!


Question: HELP!!!!!sex question!.!?
i had sex today and when i was on top of my boyfriend i had this intense pain in my muscles in my lower stomach its where you hurt when you get cramps!.!.!.but its diffidently not cramps!.
it only hurt when i was sitting up straight on top, it still hurt if i lied on top but hurt less!. and it didnt hurt at all when i was on the bottom!.!.!.this is the fourth time having sex for me!.!.!. what does this mean!? do i need to take a time out!?!?!? is it because of orgasms!? is it because its still sorta virginal down there!?!? and it still sorta hurts when he puts it in!.!.!.any advice!? suggestions!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I would suggest ignoring Nina's answer entirely as she is speaking from dogmatic beliefs and has no foundation of true, medical fact!.

You'll need to practice various positions, depths, and speeds to determine which positions are the most comfortable for you at this point in your sexual life!. It's likely that your body and vaginal muscles are simply not experienced enough to adjust itself to sex in certain positions depths, and speeds!. It is a learned thing to control your muscles in such a way as to avoid pain!. Self-lubrication is also key, of course!.

So, to entirely contradict Nina's answer, you should practice sex!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It is just because his penis hit the wall of your vagina!. Just don't put it in so far!. The women on top position has very deep penetration so try other positions!.!. find your favorite and have fun! good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

G-ds way of saying dont have sex till your marriedWww@Answer-Health@Com

why don't you do the sheep position!?Www@Answer-Health@Com





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