Penetration discomfort
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2024 12:18 am
Ive only ever used fingers and toys, but I can’t take penetration. The most I can take is one finger, two not being able to fit. It doesn’t hurt, but my body has unpleasant reactions. Physically, I get lightheaded and dizzy, maybe hyperventilating. Emotionally, I’ll be upset, anxious, and I might cry. I do understand that it’s normal to be nervous about penetration, but I feel like the degree I experience it to is extreme and abnormal.
Whenever I try to do research or find others with similar experiences, I always get the same answers. “Use lots of lube,” “Make sure you’ve done a lot of foreplay and you’re properly aroused,” etc. I’ve tried all of that already. I do feel anxious about penetration, fearing that it will hurt, but with enough preparation I can dispel this and begin to crave it. I can use half a bottle of lube and get extremely aroused, but the moment anything is inserted there’s just this instant change and I have to stop. Every time, no matter the circumstance.
I will see people say that it could be Vaginismus or Endometriosis, which I really don’t think is my problem. Penetration doesn’t physically hurt, nor does my vagina feel particularly tight during it. I never feel pain in any part of my vagina in normal daily life either. Period cramps used to be extremely painful to the point that I would feel physically ill and need to take days off of school (when I still attended), but ever since I took testosterone for a few months, they have been WAY better. Other than that, there’s no irregularities I’ve noticed with my periods.
I also do know that penetration isn’t that pleasurable for some or just isn’t for them. I have tried other ways to masturbate that I’ve found effective, but I really want to try and make penetration pleasurable and/or figure out what’s wrong with me.
Content warning for discussion ofCA/CSA here:
While I was emotionally and physically abused as a child by my step-father, neither I or my mother recall any instance of sexual abuse. I do have a massive memory gap from the time the abuse occurred, but there are some instances that I can remember with a surprising amount of clarity. None of these memories involve any sort of sexual abuse or even suggestive actions. It’s possible that something did occur, but I think it’s unlikely.
I’m planning on bringing this up with both my doctor and therapist, but I wanted to post here first because: 1. I want to know if anyone has any answers, I’ve never been able to find any and my next appointments are rather far away 2. I am admittedly embarrassed to discuss such things and never have before. I don’t know what I should say. If anyone has answers for either or general advice, that would be great.
Whenever I try to do research or find others with similar experiences, I always get the same answers. “Use lots of lube,” “Make sure you’ve done a lot of foreplay and you’re properly aroused,” etc. I’ve tried all of that already. I do feel anxious about penetration, fearing that it will hurt, but with enough preparation I can dispel this and begin to crave it. I can use half a bottle of lube and get extremely aroused, but the moment anything is inserted there’s just this instant change and I have to stop. Every time, no matter the circumstance.
I will see people say that it could be Vaginismus or Endometriosis, which I really don’t think is my problem. Penetration doesn’t physically hurt, nor does my vagina feel particularly tight during it. I never feel pain in any part of my vagina in normal daily life either. Period cramps used to be extremely painful to the point that I would feel physically ill and need to take days off of school (when I still attended), but ever since I took testosterone for a few months, they have been WAY better. Other than that, there’s no irregularities I’ve noticed with my periods.
I also do know that penetration isn’t that pleasurable for some or just isn’t for them. I have tried other ways to masturbate that I’ve found effective, but I really want to try and make penetration pleasurable and/or figure out what’s wrong with me.
Content warning for discussion ofCA/CSA here:
While I was emotionally and physically abused as a child by my step-father, neither I or my mother recall any instance of sexual abuse. I do have a massive memory gap from the time the abuse occurred, but there are some instances that I can remember with a surprising amount of clarity. None of these memories involve any sort of sexual abuse or even suggestive actions. It’s possible that something did occur, but I think it’s unlikely.
I’m planning on bringing this up with both my doctor and therapist, but I wanted to post here first because: 1. I want to know if anyone has any answers, I’ve never been able to find any and my next appointments are rather far away 2. I am admittedly embarrassed to discuss such things and never have before. I don’t know what I should say. If anyone has answers for either or general advice, that would be great.