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Why dont i cum


Question Posted Saturday February 16 2008, 12:24 pm

I been with my boyfriend for a year now and when we use to have sex i use to cum all over his bed...however i reacently had surgery and they took out one of my fa-lope-ein- tubes and now when we have sex i dont cum. I still get wet and the sex is great but i think it bothers him when i dont cum, i dont want him to think that he doesnt satafie me. is it normal not to cum during sex?

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thelaura answered Sunday February 17 2008, 8:24 am:
The majority of women don't, and that's normal.
but because you used to and just suddenly stopped after your surgery, it's worth talking to your doctor about. It could just be an effect from the op and things may return back to normal soon. But since as far as I'm aware there are no qualified doctors here, it's best to check with your own to see what's going on.
Just because you don't cum doesn't mean it wasn't good - make your boyfriend understand that.

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karenR answered Saturday February 16 2008, 10:50 pm:
A lot of women have a problem with it.
It sounds like this is a recent thing
for you though, so I would bet there
is a medical cause for it.

Call your doctor and go in and talk with
him/her. If you have an upcoming follow
up appointment you can ask then, otherwise,
make an appointment and go get it checked out.

What you don't want to do is ignore it.
Something has changed and you need your
doctors advice. I'm sure they can help you.
Write out any questions you have before you
go in if it is hard for you to talk about. :)

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