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30-35,
anonymous
writes: Iv'e been with my boyfriend for 4 years. We are both 17. Last month it was our first time to have sex. I'm on the pill and we used protection. The first time we did it, it felt like I really needed a pee. We had sex again last night this was our second time and I peed????? I went to the toilet before we did it. why does this happen.??
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 August 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThankyou very much
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reader, sorceedea +, writes (15 August 2010):
Sounds to me like he is hitting your g-spot. If you feel like you got to go pee and you feel like a little bit of fluid comes out, then it's your g-spot. If you stop him before that fluid comes out and you go to the bathroom only to find that you really don't have the need to pee, that is your g-spot. All woman are different and hence, feel different sensations when their g-spots are stimulated. I learned this myself after my ex of 5yrs broke up because when i was with him i felt the same thing and did not know why or what was going on. So i after we broke up, i began to do my own research and found out about the woman's g-spot. It's kind of like the male prostate gland.
When stimulated the right way, it gives a very powerful sexual arousal and orgasm. Some woman are more sensitive then others but either way, it is a pleasure zone in which you and your sex partner should work on to pleasure each other. Men are easy targets to pleasure, but it takes time for a woman. Try talking to him and tell him how you feel, what you feel, what you've learned and between the both of you try to work on what you guys can do to increase your sexual sensation and feel new sexual orgasms you possibly have never felt before. There are two orgasms a woman can feel. The clitoral orgasm (which is an easy to reach target), and the g-spot orgasm (a hard to find organ).
The g-spot when stimulated feels like a bump and when stimulated correctly will then feel like a sponge. If you and your partner can find a way to stimulate both clitoris and g-spot at the same time you are in for a huge surprise. Both stimulated is an intense orgasm. But to achieve that, you both have to work hard. The clitoris is not easy to stimulate in a missionary position unless you move with your partner. However, there should be other positions to stimulate the Clitoris. So try different sex positions, always communicate, enjoy, and good luck! Hope the information i gave is of some help.
Sincerely Yours
***Jarenice***
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reader, Tell Tina +, writes (14 August 2010):
Hi
This could be down to your boyfriend hitting your G-spot or to him putting pressure on your bladder. If would suggest that you should try a different sex position to see if it is cause his putting pressure on your bladder, if it still happens then he is hitting the G-spot jackpot.
Take care
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