Thursday, 26 September 2013
VIDEO: Painful Vs Normal Sex, The Difference Explained (18+)
As a project of the Women4Real group, the video below humorously illustrates a topic that may hit painfully home for some - in fact, for more people than perhaps you imagine.
It's usual - and in fact, startlingly common, to experience vaginal pain at some point. Some private surveys put the proportion of women who've experienced this at some time in their sexual lives as high as 16 per cent.
"Painful Sex vs. Normal Sex" video, encourages women to recognise the difference between good, sexy, consensual pain, and unwanted genital discomfort that can hamper and sometimes even stop your sex life.
Watch video below:
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