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why does it burn both me and him when he comes inside during vaginal sex?

So weve had this problem for a while and we both got tested to see if we had an std. Nothing came up we are both clean yet this keeps happening. After he comes n is still inside he feels a burning sensation on the tip of his penis. When he pulls out pI start to feel the burning sensation on my labia and the at the entrance of my vagina. What could be the problem?
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I went today and they did do the std test n hopefully I'll get my results soon. But she said they don't test for allergies there n that as far as she knows they don't anywhere. But this problem has been going on for more than a year so its starting to worry me....
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I think you should both just get to a doctor, no big deal, have them run an STD panel and urinalysis just to make sure everything is OK.  Keep us posted . . .
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By the way it still burns n we had sex Sunday night :(
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I don't have a problem getting wet I never have so I don't think that's the problem. We don't use lube or condoms I'm on birth control so we don't use it.
Wow I didn't know it was possible to be allergic to semen. What could've developed this? and I don't think I have a uti I don't have any symptoms.
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1605559 tn?1314793078
Sounds like there could possibly be a UTI.  Do ya'll use protection like rubbers, gels, IUD, etc.???  This happened one time with me and another woman.  I had a reaction to this gel she used since we didn't have sex that often and she wasn't on birth control.  I burned for about four days but then it was gone.  Keep us posted.  I'll place this on my watch list.
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1611284 tn?1301980663
It could be that your aren't wet enough before penetration and the friction could cause this to happen. Or, in some rare cases, you and your boyfriend could be experiencing some sort of allergy; you to his semen and he to the pH in your vagina.

Try a water based lubricant first and see if it relieves the problem. If not, then you both should consult a doc.
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