Nope that's not normal. And size? Shouldn't matter - women adapt to most male sizes. That said bumping the cervix can hurt!
The problems of lubrication, some actual illness or skin condition or just plain roughness are more likely answers. It should be enjoyable and if not try something different - slower, gentler perhaps. And if pain persists, see your doctor ...
2007-09-11 22:45:44
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answered by Quandary 7
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Depends on the cause. Is your partner being slow and gentle? Are you properly lubricated each time? Is he too big perhaps? Hitting the cervix?
If it's not any of those issues, I would see a doctor. Painful intercourse can be a symptom of some serious conditions.
2007-09-11 22:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You should not be having pain still. You may want to see a gyn to make sure your cysts are dissolving every month. Every woman gets them each month, but if they do not dissolve, this may cause pain during intercourse. She will request more information in order to justify your test, but the test is just a simple vaginal ultrasound.
2007-09-12 04:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No ones fault. Your boyfriend has to flow to the general practitioner and get some thoughts with regards to his foreskin. If he maintains to have discomfort for the duration of intercourse he could think of a pair of circumcision. Ask a doctor for ALL thoughts as a circumcision is rather radical action to take. however sexual exhilaration for me might come first.
2016-10-10 10:34:52
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answered by elkayam 4
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Ok you could have an STD you could have a urinary tract infection. Or he could be too large for you. women have about 6 inches of length inside them if he is longer than that try a position like missionary or spooning to help with that. other than that i am afraid i can't be much help.
2007-09-11 22:48:11
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answered by Jade 2
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From having talked to friends who are sexually active and have pain during and after sex no it is not normal. This could be a sign of endometriosis or another painful condition called vulvodynia (pain of the external genital area). I would recommend seeing your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think is going on.
To learn more about endometriosis please check out: http://www.endocenter.org
To learn more about vulvodynia please check out: http://www.vulvarhealth.org
2007-09-11 22:34:43
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answered by sokokl 7
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That what we call dyspariunea. It is either deep or superficail, and ech type has a series of causes.
Treatment depends upon the cause
2007-09-12 02:28:02
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answered by abdelhamid m 1
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