when a man tries to put his penis into the vagina how should a woman take it in? how will she expand vagina?


please help me friends... i really don't know exactly how it happens and i am newly married...what should a woman do to take it in?

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lay with you legs up or do it doggy style right before he nutts so he can go deep

Other Answers:
Not much, it will pretty much expand on it's own once you spread your legs and he puts it in.
if the women is super lubricated the penis will just slide right in
lubricate the hole, and when lied down, take his penis to the hole
Well it will go in on its own, but you should not just put it in, there should be some foreplay to get you stimulated, so that you release fluid to help it along.
first you should stimulate his penis with your hand and also through your mouth then you can take his hand rub your vagina then put his penis into your vagina it will easily penetrate the vagina.good luck.
when a penis first enters the vagina your hieman breaks and it will hurt sometimes alot and if a man cums inside you at all you can get pregnant
If you were a virgin when you got married it's probable that your hymen is still at least partially intact which could be getting in the way. A gynecologist will be able to tell you if this is the case and offer help. Of course you could just tell him to keep pushing through, but be prepared for some discomfort.

It's also possible that he's just not that long. In which case, I'm sorry, there's nothing you can do.

Certain positions can allow for deeper penetration, but that's not really the main factor to pregnancy. As long as there's nothing blocking the way for the sperm, they can still get there, it just takes longer for them to do so. It's also common for the fluid to come back out, even when released close to the cervix. Your body can't absorb it all, so it comes back out. It might help to keep your butt elevated for a time after sex so gravity can help hold it in.
maybe you should watch an instructional video, like debbie does dallas

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