nothinggirl answered Wednesday November 9 2011, 10:50 am: Okay it your penis can't be too be for your girlfriend i mean come on babies come out of there and unless your penis is as big as a babys whole body then i doubt you can't fit it through. look it's going to hurt no matter what you do, be proud that you have a big penis most men have really small ones and if your girlfriend is more worried or feeling the pain instead of being happy that you are holding then she's not too excited about having sex. Tell her you love her and that it will hurt but once it's in she won't feel it and if she does then i would rethink about how much she really loves you. [ nothinggirl's advice column | Ask nothinggirl A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Saturday November 5 2011, 2:19 pm: Except for rare cases where the vaginal opening is abnormally small, it is designed to fit a baby through it, so it will stretch to accommodate your penis.
If your girlfriend is a virgin, hasn't had sex in a while, or has never had sex with someone as well endowed as you before, then it probably will hurt for at least the first couple of times. Eventually it should become less painful.
There are a few measures you can take to make it as comfortable for her as possible. The first and most important is that she is very relaxed and ready. If she is at all nervous, the muscles around her vagina will tense up and make things more difficult. You also need to make sure that she is aroused. When a female is aroused her vagina produces natural lubrication, which makes it easier for the penis to enter. So you need to make sure there's plenty of foreplay, don't just go in there all guns blazing. You might also want to consider using a lube, such as KY Jelly, which will make things much easier and less uncomfortable for her. Start off slowly and make sure she is comfortable before you up the anti. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
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