INTRODUCTION
Using headache, back pain, bad knees, waste pain, or any other physical ailment that causes you pain or discomfort as an excuse not to have sex is actually counterintuitive. What would be much more effective, on so many levels, is for you to just lie there and let your lover bestow all kinds of lascivious love treats on you – a better bargain than choking down a pricey pill for the pain relief you need.
Do you know that oxytocin released into your systems helps us manage pain better than tablets?
Sex is an important part of life and should not be avoided because of pain or discomfort. Sex therapy can help you find ways to enjoy sex even if it’s painful. Also, there are many alternative sexual positions and techniques that may help reduce the pain during intercourse.
iT IS WORTHWHILE TRYING ALTERNATIVE SEXUAL POSITIONS AND TECHNIQUES.
Sex therapy can help you feel more comfortable with your partner and make sex more enjoyable. It’s best to try new positions and techniques, rather than rely on the same old ones. Try different things until you find something that works for both of you!
However, it is important not just because it will make sex more pleasurable; it is also worth doing because it can improve relationship satisfaction by increasing intimacy between partners.
If you and your partner are having trouble with sex, it’s important to talk about it. Talking about sex can be awkward or embarrassing for some people, but it’s important to do so.
SEX IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF LIFE; DON'T AVOID IT BECAUSE OF PAIN OR DISCOMFORT.
Sex is important for your health. Sometimes, when you’re in pain, it can be difficult to enjoy sex because of the pain. But don’t avoid having sex because of this; instead, talk with your doctor about what kinds of treatments might help relieve your discomfort and how they might affect other aspects of your life (e.g., work).
If you have persistent genital pain that doesn’t go away when using over-the-counter medications or other treatments such as physical therapy sessions or massage therapy sessions with a licensed professional who specializes in sexual medicine and pelvic floor disorders (see “Sexual Medicine” below), talk with your doctor about whether there are any other options available besides these types of approaches.
WHAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT SQUIRTING.
Here is the thing about a G-spot orgasm:
Sometimes it causes a phenomenon known as “gushing” or “squirting”. It’s actually a phenomenon called female ejaculation. It happens to a fair number of women. It has to do with G-spot stimulation, and it is absolutely positive, it is not PEEING oh! Female ejaculate is not urine oh! The liquid is more like semen. The more that comes out, the clearer and thinner.
CONCLUSION
There are many different causes of sexual pain. However, sex can be a healthy and pleasurable experience if you are well informed about what to expect during sexual intercourse. You should always talk with your doctor or therapist about any concerns before engaging in sexual activity, especially if you have had other problems such as injuries or surgeries.
Pingback: BEAUTIFUL LOVE WONDERFUL LIFE - Your Ecstasy
Your point of view caught my eye and was very interesting. Thanks. I have a question for you.