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Uncomfortable sex

I am very confused on what to do and I could really use some help. So I have been with the same person for three years now and I have never had an orgasm. It is not because I can't but because I am too afraid to. Every single time I start to, I feel like I have to pee so very bad. I used to be afraid that I would pee everywhere but now that is not what stops me. The feeling is just so uncomfortable and unbearable that I can't continue. I feel like I could just explode and I have to stop. I have tried urinating before, after and even stopped to use the bathroom during and none of that has worked. I don't know what to do and I would just for once like to enjoy sex. Any advice could help. Thank you.
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139792 tn?1498585650
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Probably, your partner is stimulating your G-spot. If you let go urination sensation, you will not emit urine but some white fluid. This may be small in quantity. However keep plastic to keep things clean. You will ejaculate with full body orgasm.To get more details google' feeling of urination before orgasm". you will find many website on this subject. Very few women are lucky to have this type of feeling- i.e discharging with orgasm.
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1958787 tn?1325376291
Honey your orgasm is that weird peeing feeling your on your road to climax when you getting that ugly pee feeling.Dont be afraid go have sex and let the PEE FEELING TAKE OVER. you wont regret it
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1530342 tn?1405016490
Just let yourself go. Holding it in is causing you the uncomfortableness.
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1945144 tn?1324986002
throw down some plastic and pee....some guys like that
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