How to know when my body is ready for vaginal intercourse
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2021 8:12 pm
Hello,
I'm 28, cis-female, heterosexual, been sexually active for 4-5 years now and I'm coming across a problem of determining when my body is ready for insertion of a penis into my vagina. With my first partner, he would always insert his fingers first and would tell me when he thought I was "ready." And he seemed to be right most of the time, as I rarely had pain during insertion.
That relationship ended and about a year later I started a new relationship. My current partner always asks me when I'm "ready" (which is fair, I should know my own body!). But I can't tell. We do plenty of foreplay and even when I think I'm very aroused, I tend to have pain on insertion more often than not. Typically after a few moments it goes away and everything feels good again (which makes me think it's purely a problem of my muscles not being relaxed enough, and not something like vaginismus).
But it's starting to really frustrate me. I obviously don't want it to hurt when I have sex. I have a feeling a lot of this is mental, like I expect there to be pain, which makes me tense up and not allow those muscles to relax, which causes the pain. But I don't know how to get out of the cycle.
Another problem is that my partner had been having problems of his own with maintaining an erection. So doing foreplay for a long time trying to get my body ready can make it difficult for him. I think I've been psyching myself out thinking 'I need to get ready as soon as possible' even though he has never put pressure on me like that. Add to that COVID anxiety and work stress, of course, and it's all making me very frustrated.
How can I better determine when I'm ready?
I'm 28, cis-female, heterosexual, been sexually active for 4-5 years now and I'm coming across a problem of determining when my body is ready for insertion of a penis into my vagina. With my first partner, he would always insert his fingers first and would tell me when he thought I was "ready." And he seemed to be right most of the time, as I rarely had pain during insertion.
That relationship ended and about a year later I started a new relationship. My current partner always asks me when I'm "ready" (which is fair, I should know my own body!). But I can't tell. We do plenty of foreplay and even when I think I'm very aroused, I tend to have pain on insertion more often than not. Typically after a few moments it goes away and everything feels good again (which makes me think it's purely a problem of my muscles not being relaxed enough, and not something like vaginismus).
But it's starting to really frustrate me. I obviously don't want it to hurt when I have sex. I have a feeling a lot of this is mental, like I expect there to be pain, which makes me tense up and not allow those muscles to relax, which causes the pain. But I don't know how to get out of the cycle.
Another problem is that my partner had been having problems of his own with maintaining an erection. So doing foreplay for a long time trying to get my body ready can make it difficult for him. I think I've been psyching myself out thinking 'I need to get ready as soon as possible' even though he has never put pressure on me like that. Add to that COVID anxiety and work stress, of course, and it's all making me very frustrated.
How can I better determine when I'm ready?