9/26/11

Q&A: Uterine Pain?


Uterine Pain?
Best answer:
Maybe you´re ovulating.

Can really good sex with someone with a very large penis cause abdominal/uterine pain for a few days after?
Best answer:
Normalhe's not all that good if he doesn't know his limits. it can be rough and great, but knowing how far to thrush is another thing. perhaps he needs a better teacher who will show him how to do it properlyif his huge penis is too big to fit in your v**** hole then YES it will hurt....Normal... but if you keep bleeding after 1-2 days or the pain gets real bad go see a doctor because he might have done internal damage.Yes, as even if you are given time to balloon yur vaginal cavity, nine inches is the absolute maximumWell after a while you will become more accustomed to his large tool, and eventually it won't hurt.

Good job on being able to handle a big tool though. Mine's more than a little above average, and most women i drill can't handle it. It gets irritating to the point where I wanna kick them out and beat myself off.i told you it was going to hurt... maybe next time you will listen to me and then you wont have to post our sex life on this stupid forum...Yes it will hurt a few days later you can feel sore i have why are you complaining i am sure you want some more lubricate and get ready for the ride again!!!!tehe u said vagina :Tthis is normal hun. my h usband has a large penis. im 19 and very petite. he is 6'7'' and about 260 with just muscle. we always go rough and for a long time. when u do that, a penis can penetrate your vaginal protection around your uterus and all that. it will bleed, but not very much, and you should stop hurting in about 3-5 days

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