Pain inhibit orgasm: Pain can inhibit your orgasm but I am more concerned about possible trauma or injury. If this is the first time that you have had intercourse, it is possible that you may have a physical explanation. The sexual response is highly complicated and desire is very important as well. You may want to see your gynecologist for an exam or proceed with digital stimulation for now.
Answered 10/27/2013
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evaluation time: This could be as simple as an infection to something like vulvadynia. If you are able to reach orgasm thru clitoral stimulation (oral sex, vibrator, masturbation) the issue is likely not enough clitoral stimulation. Its time to see a gyn provider.
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