No not really it may but it wouldn't hurt me!
be loyal with your partner love him or her keep thing in mind that your partner dont get hurt be calm at act dont do vigourously
It shouldn't. If it does, the relationship was not worth it to begin with. Remember, sex is not required in any pre-marital relaionship.
well you can buy sex toys or find a male partner also don't hurt yourself trying anything stupid
Figging is the act of peeling a piece of fig, usually in the shape of an anal plug sex toy, and inserting it into the rectum of a person. The bared fig causes pain but does no physical damage to the person, even after very long periods of exposure. This is primarly does in BDSM activities.
Sexual contact. Persons at greatest risk are those who do not practice safe sex, those who are not monogamous, those who participate in anal intercourse, and those who have sex with a partner with symptoms of advanced HIV.
It feels great and your sharing a bond between yourself and your partner that you can only know once it's happened. Don't rub into sex, be sure your ready so you don't get hurt.
Your partner
Some positions hurt during sex if the guy is pretty big compared to the girl. The doggy position can hurt sometimes and so do other positions just because the way you are having sex. A guys penis can push on the girl's insides and cause pain, such as pain in the stomach that follows after sex. For some couples like me and my wife, it is just normal to feel a little pain and achey after sex.
It may hurt if you've never masturbated with a dildo or sex toy and it may not always bleed which is a common misconception. But you still shouldn't have sex until you feel comfortable with your partner and be safe use a condom or dental dam EVEN with gay or lesbian relations.
You shouldn't force sex at all. Rather, discuss with your partner and see if both of you are ready. Perhaps engaging in mutual masturbation or oral sex first would help...And a kiss or two can't hurt either! :D
you have sex in the butt, then you perform oral on your partner
Usually it shouldn't hurt, neither during, nor after, having sex.