Wife says that if she does not get off she starts hurting. I have never had blue balls, but I know it is supposed to happen when a guy does not get laid after some time. But can it happen for a woman? Plus it is an ever other day thing.
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November 5th, 2009 at 4:19 am
I have nevver heard of that. If I dont have sex with my husband for awhile it hurts as my vagina expands when I get horny- a womans vagina actually expands to have sex. I think maybe she just wants more sex….maybe you two need to sit down and have a real talk about what that is all about, because honestly, I have NEVER heard from any girl that if they DONT have sex it hurts. Best of Luck!
November 5th, 2009 at 4:19 am
This could be. Ive heard of people who have had an aching down there. If this is the case then she could always satisfy herself? Seems a bit werid to be an everyday thing as I thought it would happen if she didnt have it for a long time? If shes worried then she could always ask a doctor.
November 5th, 2009 at 4:19 am
I have personally never heard of this but I guess it could be something to do with the muscles or something. Maybe they are tensing up or something and making love etc relaxes them. She could try some relaxation techniques/pelvic floor muscle exercises?
November 5th, 2009 at 4:19 am
Perhaps. If your wife is being sexually stimulated (the clitoris becomes engorged) and she reaches pre-climax and does not achieve orgasm it can cause a condition called anorgasmia. Is your wife a diabetic? Does she have any hormone imbalances? Is she depressed? Is she on any medication? Has she had any traumatic event in her life recently? What is her age? I would advise a visit with her doctor or OB/GYN and explain her concerns. There may be a physical or emotional dysfunction and a doctor can help her determine what the problem is. PLUS…ask her questions about what her needs are to reach orgasm. Be patient and loving and tender and give, give, give. It will make sex so much better if you know what makes her achieve orgasm. But, still have her see her doctor.