To avoid this pain in future, it helps to make sure you are completely aroused before having sex. If you're not the type of person to get very wet, buy some water-based (because it won't affect the condom) lubricant and keep it on hand.
There's nothing you can do once you've already had sex, but if the bleeding or pain lasts for more than a few days (or is severe), you'll need to go to a doctor to make sure your vagina is okay. [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
SmoothiesFknRock answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 3:46 am: Yes, you might have ripped a little but don't worry it will heal up in time. It only gets better too- so don't worry about it hurting every time. You probably just needed to stretch out a little the first time. Things should be better from here on out. Just remember to be safe and use protection. *hehe* <3 | Jenn * [ SmoothiesFknRock's advice column | Ask SmoothiesFknRock A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 3:45 am: Of couRse it's possible.. it's actually what happens duRing sex. Don't woRRie about it though, it'll happen naturally as needed! Hope this helps! [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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