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Post by gemstone on Jan 28, 2011 15:41:40 GMT -5
Yeah, the boyf always asks if he's hurting, it's sweet he cares, but if I'm going to go for it I want to just go for it, if you know what I mean!! Also, I will always say if it hurts too much.
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Post by chicagogal2 on Jan 28, 2011 15:50:22 GMT -5
Yeah, I keep telling hubby the same thing, I'll let you know if you are hurting me. LOL! If it's going to bleed, oh well I'll deal with that after I enjoy the ride!
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Post by angelicadawn on Jan 30, 2011 1:50:09 GMT -5
Seriously! I usually start to bleed the day after, like an aftermath!
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Post by angelicadawn on Jan 30, 2011 1:51:10 GMT -5
Poor guys they think they are so capable of hurting us with their "stuff" Little do they know...
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Post by cherry on Jan 30, 2011 7:32:32 GMT -5
Haha true. Though saying harder doesn't mean 'poke me in the perineum' as some guys translate it. I'm sorry but that, at full force, feels like a mortal wound. I've been lucky I haven't had the bleeding for a long time.
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Post by jendo on Feb 9, 2011 19:42:45 GMT -5
Hi I've had the bleeding after/ during sex since I'm 27 and now I'm 35 and still single. I have gotten many different explanations for it from....its the endo in my cul du sac, it often happens when I have a new endometrioma, I was told I had an extraverted cervix, a sensitive cervix. No infection ever when it happens and no hpv. Even had vaccine. If I avoid positions that shorten the length of my vaginal canal so that the guy doesn't hit my sometimes sensitive cervix it doesnt bleed. Eg.....legs up next to ur ears and doggy style 2 of mens most popular positions. I think it's also a hormone issue which makes the cervix more susceptible sometimes. That's what I learned over the last 7 years and at least 9 different specialists on this issue.
Please let me know what u find. It's hard being single with this issue
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Post by cherry on Feb 9, 2011 19:55:18 GMT -5
It's deathly embarrassing I and I'm also concerned about it being a single pringle atm. I am a veteran of cul-de-sac endo so that would explain it, based on what you've been told jendo. I just don't understand physically how that would cause us to bleed vaginally?
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