k well i recently had sex with my boyfriend and i didnt get any pleasure from it at all, in fact i didnt actually feel anything. this isnt the first time this has happened, it almost feels as if the penis isnt even in me even though it is and when having sex it does nothing for me. why is this?
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Confused
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you might be to wet, and lose all traction.
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Is he small?
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that would have nothing to do with it.
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yea like u cant feel pleasure? or just nothing at all cz i kno i havent had an orgasm from sex yet :\\
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size dose matter....and yes, u might have lose ur contraction... tru foreplay more and get excited and cum 1st with him playing with ur clit... after u cum, there would be more contraction....
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not if hes too small, a woman could feel a pencil inside.
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...depending on how many children she's had.
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She said boyfriend so i assumed none
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hi no he's not small at all, its like i dont feel anything at all and no i have had no children!
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In reply to: ...depending on how many children she's had. or how she had em, i had 3 ceasareans LOL
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smaaaaaaaart.
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LOL I have to add that none of them were done to keep me tight the first was an emergency section, the 2nd two elective ceasareans since once you have had one there is a chance of the scar tissue tearing during subsequent labour............but, im happy to say the side effect is still being as tight as ever, oh and having a scar above my pussy in the shape of a happy welcoming smile laffin
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my mom had a c-section, i asked her why and she coughed and said she thought it was the smart thing to do, meanwhile my dad hurried out of the room. I got the point. lmao
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Most doctors aren't going to have a woman deliver by c-section unless there is a medical reason why she can't deliver vaginally. A woman wanting to keep herself tight isn't going to pass.
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i was born with my umbilacol cord around my neck, so i had to be delivered by a c-section, my parents were just being funny
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It's intersting, though, how c-sections have gone in and out and kind of back in style in the U.S. Also, doctors used to think that, once you've had a c-section, it's safer to do future deliveries that way. Then they decided it wasn't true. Then a study came out a few years ago that the earlier doctors may have been right. Now I don't know what they think.I was in a (big) hot tub at a friend's house a few years ago, and we took a "vaginal / cesarian" poll. I was the only cesarian, which surprised me.
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well when i went in to have my second child, i had the choice of normal labour, or elective c-section, since i had gone through 10 hours of labour before with my first and STILL had a section, i decided i might as well go straight for the section, and i was also awake when they did it, with students in the gallery above me.........it was the strangest thing i have ever experienced LOLI am the only one of my friends that have had c-sections.........by the way.