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Painful During Intercourse

My boyfriend and I have been together for 5 years. The first couple of years sex was great! We barely had to have foreplay and i would still be wet and orgasm normally. The past few years sex has been a struggle. Its so painful and does not feel good at all. Am i doing something wrong? My paps have come back normal. I dont know what to do it ia affecting me relationship and is making me very self consious.
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Hi Hottie, Well I think its time to get into foreplay, as that would be a good start, you could also try taken some vitamin B 6 , this should get you juices running.
You could also try some extra lubrication, that would help things.
If that don't work try watching some porn, but in very small amounts, just enough to lift your libidos.
Other things like bathing together, will help, try it with candle light.
Try being naked around him.
All these things should help you.
Good Luck
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