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fingering girlfriend and pain after- help please

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PostPosted: 07/09/06 - 12:14    Post subject: fingering girlfriend and pain after- help please Vote now! Reply with quote

Alright, so i was fingered my girlfriend for a third time and gave her an orgasm (or at least she tells me) afterwards i told her it would be a good ida to pee to clean out her system. when she came out of the bathroom she complained of haveing a burning sensation whle urinating or that it felt liek her pee was on fire. This worried me so later that night i told her to pee again but it didnt hurt her at all. i would really like to know if her health is in any danger from this, and why fingering her could casue this. alsoyou should know i didnt think to wash my hands before so that could come into play. thank you and please respond!
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PostPosted: 10/25/06 - 18:27    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I had the same problem.

It's nothing really. It's just that the inside of the virgina is dry and stuff.

It's nothing to be worryed about.

But wash your hands before fingering her that would be a smart idea. You don't want any germs or whatever you've touched that day going inside her.
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PostPosted: 10/31/06 - 17:59    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Im a girl and i finger myself it stings be4 i pee too but then it goes away Smile So i guess this is normal :p
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