---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Trepan Singh <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 16:50:09 +0530 Subject: [SayEverything] 5 strange and popular sex To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Why do I need to pee often after sex? A few hours after I have sex, I start urinating every two to three minutes. This is accompanied by a burning sensation and a little itching. Is this because of sex? GS, Patliputra Get a midstream sample of urine examined to rule out a urinary tract infection. If the report is normal, your problem could be due to a vaginal infection, urethral abrasion or dry intercourse. If it is one of these, consult a gynaecologist. Why does PMS make me want sex less? Some women tend to become more irritable. There are associated symptoms of nausea, backache and breast tenderness. There is a feeling of discomfort in the whole pelvic region, and, at times, one finds evidence of emotional disturbance and a tinge of depression. In others, it is found that the sexual drive is enhanced, resulting from, again, increased pelvic congestion, insufficient for discomfort but enough to cause intense pelvic "awareness". Should I get my hymen removed surgically? Penetration is not possible as my vaginal opening is too small. How do I increase the diameter? Would I require surgery? Secondly, my husband's penis is large and not straight when erect. Is it possible to have intercourse with a curved penis? Also, is it advisable to have intercourse with a condom when lignocaine jelly has been applied? TD, Chennai Get a gynaecological examination done to see if the hymen is broken or not. Sometimes it takes two to three months to break the hymen. Use a lot of lubricant. Consult your gynaecologist again after three months if you think the hymen is still intact and enquire if a vaginal dilater would help. A hymenectomy should be the last resort. It is done to increase the vaginal opening. A curved penis should not be a problem. You can use lignocaine jelly, but it reduces sensation. How safe are condoms? Do condoms offer 100 per cent protection? Does one bleed during the first sexual experience? If yes, what should be done about it? Can anything be done to reduce penetration pain? SS, Noida Condoms do not offer 100 per cent protection, though they're an effective method. And no, it is not necessary to bleed the first time one has sex. Also, not always does one experience pain during penetration. However, a lubricant may prove beneficial if there is any pain. How do female condoms work? A female condom is made up of a thin polyurethane pouch with a flexible ring at each end. The closed end rests inside the vagina and the ring at the open end rests outside the vagina, ie on the vulva. If it is used in the right way, it's effective up to 95 per cent. Advantages: One can insert a female condom eight hours prior to sex. Female condoms help in reducing the risk of STDs. For those who are allergic to male condoms made from latex, they could be an ideal alternative. Disadvantages: Female condoms are a bit uncomfortable to insert and one needs to put extra lubricant along with it. It is less effective as compared to male condoms, which are effective up to 98 per cent. Note: Male and female condoms should not be used at the same time as they tend to stick to each other. Condoms should not be stored in the wallet or car glove compartment as it might be too warm. They need to be stored in cool and dry places. Avoid using condoms that have Nonoxynol-9 (spermicide) as it irritates the vagina and the anus, which in turn can increase the risk of STDs. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
