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Tiffany_1987
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Hello everyone well here is my question, if you can't handle the pain of a vibrator going only half way in how is it you can take the pain of having sex?

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Emmajen
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A few things to consider. Were you fully aroused when you tried to use the vibrator? If you weren't that might account for some of the pain you felt. I'd also suggest using a water based lubricant when trying to insert anything, be it a vibrator or penis, into your vagina. Also, if you've never had penetrative sex before, with anything like a vibrator, finger or penis, it is possible that you still have your hymen which could cover part of the opening of your vagina and this might be causing the pain. However, your hymen can be broken in other ways like horseback riding or gymnastics. Always listen to your body, if something hurts don't keep doing it! And you might want to figure out why it hurts like that you might be able to fix it.
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