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Bladder pain during anal sex

I am a 25 year old gay male, and I have a question regarding anal sex. I have been having sex with the same guy for the last 4 years and I am the bottom during sex, but lately the last 6 months or so I have been having what feels like a sharp pain in or around my bladder when he is deep inside of me. His penis is on the larger side, but I did not have this pain before. Why all of a sudden after 4 years of having sex am I getting this pain when he is deep inside of me?
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Are you having any other symptoms like pain during urination? Are you having the pain at other times, not just during sex? I would recommend seeing your Dr for a check up to make sure you don't have a urinary tract infection, and to see if there is anything else wrong with your bladder.
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The pain is only when we are having sex, and I have no pain when urinating or anything like that, the pain when he is deep in me is the only symptom.  Thank you I will look into getting it checked out by my doctor.
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Your very welcome. It could be that he's hitting your bladder and irritating it. Maybe ask him to not go so deep and see if the pain stops.
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It could be that he's just hitting the bladder? I wonder if that is it. We have tried a few new positions and maybe they are allowing him to get deeper in me than he had before.
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