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Pain while engaging sex, but fades during it

Hello everyone. Whenever my vaginal opening was touched, there was a stinging feeling, especially when I was being entered. It had worsened when it went in, however when we continued with the acitivity, the pain eventually faded away. I‘m unsure what’s the cause of what had happened. After the incident, I haven’t felt any pain or stinging sensation since.

- I was fearful when we were about to engage it, including when the penis was being entered, despite the fact we had sex times before this.
- He was wearing a condom.
- I’m going to start my menustration soon.
- I’m young.
- I have yet to visit a sexual clinic.
- I’m posting this around 7 - 9 hours after the activity.
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