There is no one rule for all. First time sex is different for everyone. It can be painful, pleasurable or a combination of both. And to be honest, there is no right or wrong way to have sex – you learn as you explore. But there are some things you should know before doing it for the first time – because first time will just come once and you would want to remember it for all the right reasons.
A woman may or may not bleed during first time sex – those who have more tissues in the hymen have higher chances of bleeding accompanied by pain than those who have less tissues down there. If your first time pains, there are chances that it will get better the next time or the next. But if the pain and bleeding persists, you may want to visit a gynecologist to get your hymen tested.
Sadly, warm up is underrated. A lot of times couples aim to get straight to intercourse, without realizing the importance of foreplay. The way our bodies work, foreplay leads to arousal, which in turn allows the body to get ready for penetration. Researches indicate that it also makes the orgasm easier to achieve.
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