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Intense searing burn

I am a 43 yr old female. My girlfriend and I use a strap-on dildo. Not sure what the dildo is made of but it is the most commonly used material. Anyway, When she uses it on me, i need to pee either during or directly after sex. I experience such an intense burn (similar to a UTI burn but 10x worse) that it takes my breath away. The burning goes away during the day after i pee about 3 to 5x. I don't have UTI symptoms and can't figure out what it is. Somebody, ANYBODY, HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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973741 tn?1342342773
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/This sounds very very far from the jack pot to me.  Sex doesn't hurt.  good luck to the poster.  
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Hi Mum, This problem your getting could be a cross between pressure being put on your bladder and G spot.
Is this from behind?
The other thing is, tat this could be you trying to ejaculate, could be that you have hit the jackpot, the G spot and female ejaculation.
If so I think that you should, dig out the dildo, dust it and clean it, get the lubrication going and try enjoying you emotions.
But if it is urination, tell your friend your taking a bathroom break then get back into the game.
Do hope this helps you.
Good Luck
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Good plan.  Not sure why that happened but nothing is worth causing pain like that.  good luck
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already ditched......
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973741 tn?1342342773
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I am not really sure.  In all honesty, I'd ditch the dildo.  Doesn't sound like it is working for you.  good luck
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