First of all, let me congratulate you!!!! BRAVO, BRAVO,
YOU GO GIRL! I think it is awesome that you decided to wait until marriage. Now your honeymoon, will really be a honeymoon. Not like all of those fake honeymoons where the couple had already been doing it for 5 years. I, too, waited until my wedding night and yes, it was uncomfortable, but not painful. As long as he is gentle with you and listens to you. Talk to him about your fear and nervousness. Wow! A bride nervous about her wedding night...imagine that. Sorry about the sarcasm, I am just so shocked that somebody is actually doing this right. Congratulations!
2007-03-12 19:37:42
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answered by Beautiful 2
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Congratulations.
Sex is not painful. Don't listen to those horror stories people tell. If it were that bad NO woman would be having sex.
It is natural to be nervous. We are always scared of the unknown. I suggest you go to the library & get a couple of books to help ease your mind.
This is a natural part of love & marriage. It is what set this relationship apart from all other relationships.
You both need to take your time & be patient. I would suggest you trying this after a good night's sleep, rather than after the exhausting day you're going to have getting married.
Buy a product called Astroglide. It is a lubricant that will help in case you don't produce enough because of being nervous. Have your husband penetrate in little increments, so that your vaginal muscles will stretch slowly. Allow him to further penetrate only when you feel ready. And too, you get to bask in the wonder of what is actually taking place. It won't take too long until he will be able to be totally inside of you.
Don't expect fireworks the first time. This is something that takes wonderful practice. You get to experiment & learn ABOUT each other FROM each other.
You'll be just fine.
2007-03-12 20:06:51
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answered by weddrev 6
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Don't be so afraid, you are going to be fine! Every woman is different so it may be more or less painful for you than other women. Just make sure that you take things slow. Make sure you are turned on/well lubricated as that is very important. Position can be another important factor - some say that the woman on top is better as she can control the amount of penetration.
Just talk to your hubby and let him know you are apprehensive. Once the time comes and you get into it, it might be a bit uncomfortable at first, but it will be well worth it!
2007-03-12 19:37:20
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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Since this is a rarity in these days and times, you may want to use your own judgment on how to relax and try to enjoy your very first time with your new spouse. If he has been with a female before, he will be able to guide you without much discomfort. If he's also a virgin, which is really hard to believe, then both of you will enjoy the experimentation of finding out the newness of being intimate.
2007-03-12 19:39:17
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answered by msthinkpositive 5
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Make sure to use a good lubricating liquid --sorry can't think of a nicer more appropriate name for it but some sort of lubricating gel like KY or 'Wet'- which is really good. The first time you'll need this extra wetness since it will make things much more comfortable and enjoyable. So, get slippery! It will help! Do it in what ever position you feel most comfortable and ask him to GO SLOW to begin with.
Sex is wonderful, especially with someone you already know you love.--Good luck with your marriage & your honeymoon.
2007-03-12 19:38:39
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answered by furijen 3
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I used to experience the comparable way. it rather is not any vast deal, in terms of being afraid. you would be able to desire to choose what you're terrified of-discomfort, did you adventure some thing that has traumatized you, heard memories approximately first time stories that made it sound frightening, or merely merely is it with this particular guy. have you ever talked to him approximately it? maybe you may desire to in case you haven't any longer. attempt a chilled, heat, bubble tub, maybe a workout ordinary previously all of this, then some candles, delicate music, and massages. He needs to do numerous foreplay with you previously-it enables relax you.
2016-10-02 01:05:32
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answered by wisniowski 4
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Don't be afraid. It really is the greatest thing in the world. Just remember, you're in the arms of someone who loves you, and it really does make all the difference in the world. So relax and enjoy the awakening of a physical, as well as emotional union that will fill your heart to overflowing with happiness. Savor it, the night, each other, and the rest of your life together.
2007-03-12 19:44:42
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answered by rtanys 6
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If you are so terrified of losing your virginity and breaking your hymen, then why are you getting married and making life of your future husband. You keep your virginity and hymen intact and you will win the award of "GUINESE WORLD".
2007-03-12 19:57:33
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answered by funxxxnxxx 2
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It's perfectly normal to be scared and nervous your first time. I'm sure your husband will be gentle. When your hymen breaks it will be a bit painful and there will be a little blood. That's to be expected. The second time should be a bit more enjoyable and each time there after. Just remember to relax and try to enjoy it!
2007-03-12 19:33:15
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answered by my_own_frog 3
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You could go you your ob-gyn and have your hymen removed. That way the pain of it breaking would be gone and would not be a concern on your wedding night.
Concerning your wedding night, take your time, lots of foreplay, and if your need extra lube (ky-liquid) that is okay. No shame in needing a little help in the lubrication department.
2007-03-12 19:35:02
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answered by Poppet 7
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Umm first of all relax, this moment should be beautiful for you, it helps to hold his hips so you can guide him and push at him when it might hurt a bit then ease him in slowly, he should go slow and gentle and respect your wishes as you go along. Talk to him before hand and say don't rush too fast and be gentle. good luck darlin', and have fun.
2007-03-12 19:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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