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Vaginal, burns, hurts a little! But not really!

Why does my vaginal hurt a little and burns a little during intercorse but specially after intercorse but then takes off?
It doesn't hurt ! But kinda burns a lil.. Could it be because it wasn't so wet at the begining?
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Thank you, i knew it was that. {:
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1340994 tn?1374193977
It could be a little yeast.  It's very important to use clean hands and shower before.  Use lube if needed.  Silk E by K-Y is good.  
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SchwartzbergExternal User
It could be many things including not being wet enough. Try lubrication that should help. Liquid Silk is the best I've come across. Does not give adverse reactions to body like Astroglide can. Will probably need to mail order or go to sex toy store.

I am 50 yrs old and have the same problem. My problem is that it burns so much that it hurts.  IMy vaginal walls are prolapsing due to my age I have been told by my doctor.  I have been prescribed Vagi-Fem an insert that comes in pills form or cream.  I prefer the pill cause no mess or goopy feeling.

You could also have vaginitis. You should go to your doc and see if you are prolapsing or infection.
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Or it could be thursh?
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