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intercourse after the age of 50 would not be recommended as as we get older we become to fragile to have intercourse.
They are erotic to look at, touch and stroke, but for intercourse they would be painful and not enjoyable.
because they dont usually experience that on a regular basis
Dyspareunia is the medical term for Painful Intercourse.
Depends on the size of your penis. Or the looseness of the girls vagina. lol
Yes it can. It can make it painful. If this is the case speak to your doctor because there are remedies.
No. Often the hymen blocks the penis's entry into the vagina enough so that the hymen must tear during first intercourse and often this is painful. However, a woman's hymen may be so delicate as to have torn long before first intercourse or it may stretch and not tear at all or it may not be painful in either case. Also, a woman may be so distracted by the emotion and feeling of the moment that she may not perceive the painful sensation as negative. Women can also feel pain during intercourse - particularly first intercourse - from inadequate lubrication, relaxation or arousal. But with a sensitive partner and a proper feeling of comfort and affection a woman can enjoy the vast majority of her sexual intercourse.
A single painful lump on the vaginal lip of a person who has not had sexual intercourse is most likely a sebacious cyst from an oil gland or inflammed lymph node
dude you got herpies broskie
To prove your faith or resolve by undergoing something that is very difficult and painful
painful sexual intercourse, vaginal pain, frequent need to urinate, burning or itching in the vaginal area, persistent unusual vaginal discharge
The first sexual experience is probably less painful the older the participant. A 35 year old woman is at the peak of her sexuality, lubrication & has probably had enough life experiences that the first sexual experience shouldn't be painful if her lover is patient and skilled.