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I'm 26 married and still we can't have sex!

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Question - (25 August 2012) 4 Answers - (Newest, 25 August 2012)
A female India age 36-40, anonymous writes:

i am a 26 yr old girl.got married one yr back..but ever since i have not been able to have penetrable sex ..he is able to enter only a inch of his penis inside me..ive tried all lubricants but nothing has helped..its very frustrating

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A female reader, Stayc63088 United States +, writes (25 August 2012):

Stayc63088 agony auntAnd here is a link on Vaginismus. I really hope this helps you.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaginismus

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A female reader, Stayc63088 United States +, writes (25 August 2012):

Stayc63088 agony auntA few months ago I caught a special on TLC that sounds exactly as you are describing. A young woman was married but could not have sex, her vagina would feel as though it just closed when trying to penetrate. It is called vaginismus. I think it was mostly a psychological problem because of how she was raised and views on sex being wrong. I will provide the link to the episode for you to watch and see if it sounds at all like what you have going on.

http://www.womentc.com/content.php?keyword=Media&ArticleID=138

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (25 August 2012):

Actually this not a very uncommon thing, all you have to do is make and appointment with an OBG/YN it can me a number of things the most common is a previously untreated urinary or yeast infection. Or in some rare but not unheard of cases a very sturdy hymn that needs to be surgically removed. In ever situation you need to consult a doctor.

I hope this helps

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (25 August 2012):

You NEED to see a doctor ASAP. This is the most sincere advice.

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