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Only around 30% of women orgasm from penetration alone, unless you're already very highly aroused from other forms of stimulation then vaginal stimulation is going to do very little for you. You don't have to do anything other than engage in sexual activity that does feel good to you, if penetration doesn't do much for you then you don't have to have sex that way. Engage in sex that includes stimulation of your clitoris and vulva, maybe other parts of your body that feel good to be stimulated.

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Many girls don't get pleasure from penetration. Try other things like breast or clitoral stimulation.

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If you popped your cherry with a tampon will sex still hurt?

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