Sexual Health
What should women pay attention to on their first night? What do women need to know on first night
Sex and love are a perfect unity, not just sexual intercourse. The true purpose of sex is to express and pursue the happiness of inner love. So what should women pay attention to on their first night? Let's take a look together.
For couples, sexual activity is a necessary guarantee of trust and emotional sublimation, which is often established from the first sexual encounter. It can be seen from this that the first sexual intercourse between couples is very important. Therefore, it is very necessary for first married men and women to master the essentials of their first sexual intercourse, otherwise it may affect the intimacy between the couple in the future.
In the first sexual encounter, due to the shyness and nervousness of both parties, the female partner is particularly prone to encountering many problems. As a man, one should be considerate, caring, and loving towards the woman. Be gentle in your movements and don't just focus on yourself. The woman should overcome tension, fear, and cooperate with the man happily. When the hymen ruptures, there may be some pain, which can be alleviated by holding your breath down with force. Generally speaking, if the hymen ruptures, there will be a small amount of bleeding, but in a few women, the hymen is very tough and does not rupture after sexual intercourse. There are also a few women whose hymen is already fragile and thin, and engaging in too much exercise before marriage may lead to hymen rupture. Therefore, virginity cannot be judged based on whether the hymen is intact or whether the hymen is bleeding during sexual intercourse. During sexual activity, both spouses should pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene.
Wash the external genitalia and genitalia before and after sexual activity.
The first thing a woman knows
Regarding the issue of pain in women's first night, there are diverse opinions from everyone. In addition, this issue has become prominent in clinical cases. Here, I would like to clarify my viewpoint on this issue and hope to provide answers and clarification for everyone.
Firstly, let me give an interesting example: it is widely accepted that the hymen is a thin film that can easily rupture during intense exercise, and many situations occur unconsciously. In other words, it has been proven that when this membrane ruptures, it does not cause pain, at least it does not cause obvious pain. Otherwise, how could women not be aware of it? But why do people accept the idea that there is no bleeding on the first night, but they do not accept the idea that hymen rupture does not cause pain?