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Sex can be fun and enjoyable, but it's okay to have problems and worries. You may be thinking about having sex for the first time and not sure where to start. Or you might want to learn more about how to make it happy and safe?

Regardless of your situation, these are answers to some common questions about vagina sex.

What is vagina sex?

During vaginal intercourse (also known as penetration vaginal intercourse, vaginal intercourse, coitus and coitus), the penis enters the vagina.

Why do you have vagina sex?

There is no right way to have vagina sex, but there are some things you should consider before you do.

The important thing is that both people are passionate about having sex, and no one feels pressured or forced to do anything they don't want to do. Asking your partner and continuing to communicate as you make progress is the best way to make sure you agree. It should also help make your experience more enjoyable.

vagina sex works best when both partners are aroused. That's why foreplay is important.

What is foreplay?

Foreplay (sometimes called heavy touch) is the act of kissing, touching, touching, rubbing and touching to arouse (or turn on) two people and get them ready for sex. Sometimes people use oral sex as part of their foreplay. The more excited you two are, the sexier you'll be.

You often know that you are aroused from certain physical signs:

For women, the vagina starts to moisturize

Men get erections, which means their penis gets bigger and harder.

Foreplay should be enjoyable for both parties and you can opt out of this phase. Many couples enjoy foreplay long before they have vaginal intercourse.

If you're ready for vaginal intercourse, creating arousal through foreplay will help the penis get into the vagina more easily.

When should I wear condoms?

Once you are aroused and ready to have sex, you can put on a male condom. This can be done by you or your partner. You should only place a condom on your erect penis, and you should do this before your penis touches or enters your vagina.

 

Does it hurt? - do women bleed?

It may take some time to get used to the feeling of sex, and some women may feel a little uncomfortable or painful at first. However, the pain should not be severe, and if at any time the pain is too strong, then you should stop. Taking steps slowly to ensure that women are fully aroused and using good water-based lubricants (oil-based lubricants such as massage oil or vaseline can cause condom breakage) can help make penetration feel more comfortable.

If this is the first time a woman has sex, she may bleed a little. This is usually nothing to worry about. Bleeding is completely normal, although it is perfectly normal to have bleeding for the first time.

If you continue to bleed every time you have sex, it's best to talk to a health care professional to make sure there's nothing to worry about.

What's the best place to have vagina sex?

There is no one best place, different people will enjoy different things. A common position is for a woman to lie down and for a man to lie down or sit on (also known as the "missionary position").

However, there are many different possible positions where a woman can lie on top - or you can lie on both sides of you. You don't have to face each other - some people like to have vagina sex from behind - which means a woman's back turns to a man's.

If you're having sex for the first time, it's easiest to choose a position you're comfortable in and one you can easily get into. As you get to know each other's bodies better, you can try different positions and find out what you like.

After a while, you may notice certain movements, gestures, and touch patterns that cause one or both of you to have orgasms (also known as "coming" or "orgasms"). Don't worry too much if it doesn't happen right away or not at all. It takes time to know what works for you - for your partner - and sex is enjoyable whether or not you reach orgasm.

You may want to try sex toys, or have anal and oral sex, or vagina sex. Remember, if you have vagina sex from the anus, you should wear a new condom to make sure you don't get vaginal bacteriaamazing source of female pleasure?