Issues with sexual contact: anatomy? arousal?
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 1:17 pm
Hi! I was told by a doctor two years ago at a walk-in clinic that I had an unusually small opening in my hymen, that for many people, even people such as myself who had never had sex, their hymen would often be more worn away than mine just from everyday activities. I didn't really pursue this line of questioning with him because the only reason he mentioned it was because I'd come in with a complaint about my period and he had done a vaginal exam and said that he hadn't really been able to do it properly because of the small opening. But he had another suggestion to help with my initial complaint, so I didn't feel the need to ask any follow-up questions about my hymen.
Now I am in a relationship and thinking about sex for the first time. My partner has tried once or twice to insert a finger into my vagina, and both times I recoiled because it felt like he'd just jammed his finger against the sides of my vagina (I don't know if that's proper terminology -- between the labia minor and the vaginal opening) and it hurt. Though I've never had a sexual partner before, he has, and he says that he's never had a partner before who reacted like I did to that.
This made me remember what the doctor said about my hymen and wonder if that was the cause, especially since I've only ever tried tampons once before giving up on them forever since I couldn't insert them. But after looking up some anatomy charts online and looking in the mirror, I thought that it looked to me pretty much like the charts did. It didn't look to me like there an "unusual hymen" obstructing the vaginal opening. Maybe I'm just bad at interpreting information from anatomy charts and tracking that onto my own body, or maybe my hymen really has worn away since that doctor's appointment.
I feel silly trying to masturbate, so I've never done it for pleasure, but out of curiosity I tried to insert a finger myself. At first I just poked myself uncomfortably like my partner had done (but less uncomfortably, maybe because my fingers are smaller and I was going slowly because my partner's attempts had made me gun-shy), but I did end up managing to insert a finger. It didn't feel like I would be able to insert a second finger, though.
Does this mean that it's just a question of arousal? And if it is, is there anything in particular I can do about that? I am not very sexual and do have trouble feeling arousal,but it hadn't occurred to me that that could be this much of a physical impediment to penetration. Or should I try to get an appointment for a vaginal exam, just to see if everything seems normal? (Looked normal to me, but I'm just a layperson who spent a few minutes on Google.) And if that's the case, would it be better to go to a gyno instead of to a walk-in clinic? That option feels like it would take a long while, though.
Now I am in a relationship and thinking about sex for the first time. My partner has tried once or twice to insert a finger into my vagina, and both times I recoiled because it felt like he'd just jammed his finger against the sides of my vagina (I don't know if that's proper terminology -- between the labia minor and the vaginal opening) and it hurt. Though I've never had a sexual partner before, he has, and he says that he's never had a partner before who reacted like I did to that.
This made me remember what the doctor said about my hymen and wonder if that was the cause, especially since I've only ever tried tampons once before giving up on them forever since I couldn't insert them. But after looking up some anatomy charts online and looking in the mirror, I thought that it looked to me pretty much like the charts did. It didn't look to me like there an "unusual hymen" obstructing the vaginal opening. Maybe I'm just bad at interpreting information from anatomy charts and tracking that onto my own body, or maybe my hymen really has worn away since that doctor's appointment.
I feel silly trying to masturbate, so I've never done it for pleasure, but out of curiosity I tried to insert a finger myself. At first I just poked myself uncomfortably like my partner had done (but less uncomfortably, maybe because my fingers are smaller and I was going slowly because my partner's attempts had made me gun-shy), but I did end up managing to insert a finger. It didn't feel like I would be able to insert a second finger, though.
Does this mean that it's just a question of arousal? And if it is, is there anything in particular I can do about that? I am not very sexual and do have trouble feeling arousal,but it hadn't occurred to me that that could be this much of a physical impediment to penetration. Or should I try to get an appointment for a vaginal exam, just to see if everything seems normal? (Looked normal to me, but I'm just a layperson who spent a few minutes on Google.) And if that's the case, would it be better to go to a gyno instead of to a walk-in clinic? That option feels like it would take a long while, though.