No. Intercourse shouldn't hurt, either during or after. The best person to ask about this is a qualified physician.
If you are experiencing burning, redness, or swelling of the vagina you may have a yeast infection. You may also have pain when urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, and soreness.
A woman reaching her climax during intercourse varies for each person. Most women feel an increase of tension during intercourse and a climax releases that tension.
pain during intercourse
Yes!
During sexual intercourse between a man and a woman, the man places his penis inside the woman's vagina. This is known as vaginal intercourse. Sexual intercourse could refer to any type of sexual activity in which one partner penetrates another. Other "types" of sexual intercourse include anal intercourse and oral intercourse.
Yes, vaginal burning can be caused by lubrication, that is why most lubrications say to use a spot test on the skin prior to using the product. If the burning does not go way within 24 hours or so, I would high-tail it to planned parenthood or your local doctor and get tested for herpes, clamydia or hpv.
No. Some women rarely or never have an orgasm through intercourse alone.
You clean it
Spooning
NOT effective at all!
Suck it and eat her out