I am a girl and I just got married to a wonderful guy. I am wondering how sex feels for the first time and times after that. Try to explain, not just feels good or whatever. Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? ebilgir_ answered Monday January 7 2013, 2:40 pm: The first time can feel different for everyone, so I guess I'll just tell you my experience. It really hurts at first, but that really depends on the relative sizes of your genitals. Tell him if it hurts too much. I'm assuming that since you two are married and care a great deal about each other, he'll want it to be as pleasurable an experience for you as possible. It'll stop hurting after a while, which may be during your first time once your vagina stretches enough, or maybe even not until the next time you have sex. After I stopped hurting, it alternated between feeling really good and feeling really weird to be having something moving inside of me. Just relax and enjoy yourself.
It gets better as you two explore each other's bodies and discover what you like. Make sure you communicate with him, and let him know what's working, what isn't, and what you'd like to try. In my experience, it's not usually the penis-vagina thing that feels the best, but all the touching and kissing before that that really make my heart race
nikkimoore1 answered Monday December 31 2012, 11:09 pm: Sex feels different for everyone. Some people enjoy it, some people don't. Also, each guy has sex differently as well, but since you just got married, the first time having sex with your partner will maybe be a little uncomfortable at first (if your a virgin) and after that it gets better. Make sure to switch it up in the bedroom to keep it interesting and different each time. [ nikkimoore1's advice column | Ask nikkimoore1 A Question ]
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