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It depends on a lot of factors. The younger you are, the more likely it is to be painful. If your hymen is thick and muscular, it could hurt. If it's thin and small, you could lose it with no pain at all. Some girls lose it in gym class or riding horseback, and never know it's gone. If your sex partner is gentle, understanding, patient, and slow, it might be painless. If his prick is large, or if he is clumsy or rough, you could be in for major pain. Most virginal women find it mildly painful at first, but not enough to detract from the pleasure of coitus (that means having sex). If you have masturbated a lot, or if you have inserted toys or tampons in your vagina, the likelihood of pain is small. If I were you, I would wait until age 18 to find out. Meanwhile , stay with fingers and toys. They won't give you diseases or get you pregnant.
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It does not have to hurt. There is some expectation that sex for the first time has to be a painful experience, and I and many other female healthcare practioners just do not buy into that. If you are well lubricated (naturally or store bought); relaxed; know that you are both free of STD's; are using birth control; you genuninely sexually aroused; and are with someone with whom you have a close and nurturing relationship, and that person doesn't just thoughtlessly or over-excitedly shove his way in, it need not be a painful experience. You can prepare for sexual intercourse over time by gently stretching yourself out on your own via manual stimilation with your fingers or a sex toy and some lubricant from the store. You can also prepare with your partner via heavy petting and having him use lots of store-bought lubricant as he gently puts his finger inside of you at a pace that is slow and sensitive, and hold off on genital intercourse for a while.
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Sometimes on the entry. Use some lubrication. Vaseline is good.
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