Oh I feel so bad for her, I used to get that all the time too!! it felt terrible so I am very glad you are caring for her!! Well this is what we did, we quit the condoms and I got on the pill. I came to find out later that I do not lubricate, which means that my cervical mocus is very little. When a woman has sex very often and does not lubricate it can get really painful because of the rubbing all the time, it takes all the lubrication out of you, another thing is, she might be allergic to latex and I do not know if they make latex free condoms, it has been years since last time we bought one. Anyway, there is a lubricant that is a vagina moisturizer, you can only get it online it is called Pre-seed, now this lubricant is awesome!! but do not use it without a condom because this lubricant will help you concieve. The good thing about this lubricant is that it will help her vagina restore the driness, other lubricants will just help for the moment but this one will actually moisturize her vagina. Good luck!
2006-07-17 07:48:35
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answered by Lilly 5
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answered by Jayson 3
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by "K J" i assume you mean K Y, a personal lubricant. if no personal lubricants are available, plain vegetable oil or olive oil is fine (and is doctor-recommended).
there is also a possibility that your partner is allergic to the latex in the condoms and/or the spermicide in the condoms. some ideas: try non-latex condoms, and put your own spermicide on the INSIDE of the condom rather than on the outside where it can come in contact with your partner.
if this problem continues after you try the above ideas, PLEASE have her go to her doctor... there is definitely some help available!!!
2006-07-17 00:30:02
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answered by Janci 3
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foreplay. This is essential in intercourse. It will lubricate her as much as she needs to be, the body is a wonder. You body will tell you when you are "ready" to engage in activity. You may also need to change condoms, try using a (read the lables) sheep skin or lamb skin based profolactic (condom). it causes less friction and more sensation. Assure her that you didn't mean to hurt her (even if it wasn't your fault), this wil ease her mind next time there will be activity. She'll be relaxed and not thinking that ..."this is going to burn, again". Just remind her before you engage in intercourse, that if it does hurt or burn, tell you, and you'll stop and try again later. If it continues to burn she could try:
changing what she eats. (i'll explain why).
calling her doctor (gyn).
Changing what you eat. What you eat will be released in you fluids. Vaginal and semenal. If you eat hot and spicy foods, it will come out in your vaginal fluids. If you eat fruits, it'll be fruity smelling.
2006-07-17 00:55:49
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answered by PR_DR 2
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She may be allergic to the latex. Try changing to a condom made from different material.
2006-07-17 00:33:04
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answered by The Apple Chick 7
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Yeast Infection Freedom System : http://YeastCured.uzaev.com/?QyGs
2016-07-03 19:52:14
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answered by ? 3
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If she is taking an antibiotic it could dry her out, that is what it does to me. She may also have a yeast infection, she needs to speak to a professional!! I am almost guessing it is from a yeast infection!!!
2006-07-17 02:11:37
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answered by luckee 1 2
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first i wanna ask u thse size of ur dick?
2006-07-17 00:28:48
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answered by ifeanyi s 1
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IF K J IS NOT AVALABLE USE BURNOL
2006-07-17 02:09:22
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answered by ashescool2006 3
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