Karen answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 10:20 pm: There isn't anything you can do to help reduce her pain because it is going to hurt her no matter what. Just go easy and slow on her. You could also finger her before so it's a little bit more loose "down there". Hope I helped :)
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NEVERLETG00 answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 9:43 pm: well this is something very special and something to remember, i dont think theres anything to reduce any pain, but hopefully its not going to be as painful as she/you think. well hope things go well! =) x0 [ NEVERLETG00's advice column | Ask NEVERLETG00 A Question ]
frenchfries21 answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 9:11 pm: well yeah its gonna hurt her but shes gotta start somewhere, it will always hurt at first, theres nothing you can do to relieve her pain. eventually she wont feel any pain after doing it for a long time.
hope i helped!!
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kiss_me_hunny answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 8:50 pm: no theres nothing you can do to reduce her pain. go easy on her. and reassure her and make sure your both DEFFINETLY ready for it. good luck. dont get her knocked up. [ kiss_me_hunny's advice column | Ask kiss_me_hunny A Question ]
Brenna answered Tuesday December 28 2004, 8:38 pm: You really need to think about this before you do it! This is a big deal and something u will remember forever..so really think about it first and if you really think your ready go for it. It might hurt her but no matter who she does it with for her first time it will hurt so she has to start somewhere so just go easy at first so she can get used to the pain. I hope i helped. [ Brenna's advice column | Ask Brenna A Question ]
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