If you are experiencing pain and burning during or after sex outside the vagina, it is important to communicate openly with your partner about your discomfort. Slow penetration, plenty of lubrication, and trying different positions may help reduce pain and discomfort. If the pain continues despite trying these suggestions, it may be beneficial to seek medical advice. Remember that communication, relaxation, and proper lubrication are key to a comfortable and pleasurable sexual experience.
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