Now,
I understand that every woman is different when it comes to how long sex hurts but, on average how long does it usually last for girls who are having "sex" for their first time?
Also,
I would like to know.
How long does sex last for on your first time?
Just a rough estimate!
For me, I've only been with one person and it hurt pretty much the whole time the first time and after the fact i was sore but the second time wasn't that bad. And anytime after with the same guy it didn't hurt at all.
But, some of my friends that have been with different guys say that it can hurt even with the next guy your with. I wouldn't really know though about that, sorry. =/
As far as how long it can last. The firs time for me, I didn't have an orgasum or anything and he was gental but it was over with in a matter of min. He came very fast and it upset him a lot, but if your partener is more experienced it could last longer? It really depends on the two of you I think.
I know none of this is the actual answers your looking for but it's hard just because every woman is so different and their parteners.
In all honestly I don't think you'll get a very good answer until you find out for yourself and know how your body is and how your parteners body is? But that's just my opinion.
I asked my friends and family before my first time and my experience was, like I said, totally different from all of theirs...
It may not hurt you at all and it may last a good while, so there are a lot of things that make a difference I think...
stargirl51 answered Monday July 28 2008, 1:32 pm: First:
It could last a few days on average.
Second:
Depends on both partners. If you want to draw it out, it could last a long time. If you are crunched on time, it could last...not that long. There's no real rough estimate because you'll always have all sorts of outliers that throw the average off.
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