Couple/ Shouting during sex: between pleasure and pain
- Posted on 22/12/2024 16:46
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- By abelozih@sante-education.tg
Extract from the article: Cries of joy during intercourse are frequently linked to excitement and satisfaction. However, they can also conceal pain and suffering, especially in women. Pain during intercourse, known as dyspareunia, can be caused by a variety of factors, such a
Cries
of joy during intercourse are frequently linked to excitement and satisfaction.
However, they can also conceal pain and suffering, especially in women. Pain
during intercourse, known as dyspareunia, can be caused by a variety of
factors, such as lower genital infections, urinary tract infections or
psychological reasons. It's crucial to grasp and recognize these subtleties in
order to promote fulfilling sexuality and avoid any potential complications.
Around
7.5% of sexually active women aged 16 to 74 are affected by dyspareunia,
according to a study published in “British Medical Journal” in 2018.
It's possible that this pain is caused by lower genital tract infections,
urinary tract infections and other health problems. According to some
obstetrician-gynecologists, a woman's cries during intercourse, often
mistaken for expressions of pleasure, may actually be signs of suffering.During
intercourse, when a woman is suffering from a genital infection, her cries can
often be interpreted as moans mistakenly considered as the culmination of
sensitivity or the witness of ecstasy, when in fact they are merely the symptom
of a suffering that the woman is experiencing.
In
addition to infections, penis size can also contribute to sexual pain.Pain can
be caused by a difference between the dimensions of the erect penis and those
of the vagina.In addition, certain sexual positions can also cause pain.If
individuals wish to try out so-called “thrill” positions and this results in
pain, it's best to rethink things to make them more bearable. It's essential to
be creative in your sex life to find the most comfortable positions, and above
all to communicate within the couple.
There
is no normal pain.Gynaecologists therefore recommend that women consult a
healthcare professional if they experience pain during intercourse, as any
persistent or recurring pain requires assessment for a possible underlying
problem requiring further treatment.Neglecting these pains can jeopardize not
only a woman's sexual well-being, but also her future fertility.Indeed,
untreated genital diseases can lead to serious complications such as tubal
obstruction, which can result in infertility.
Open
communication between husband and wife is essential to identify problems and
find appropriate solutions. Raising couples' awareness of these issues enables
them to cope better with the pain and find ways of overcoming it. To ensure the
couple's sexual and emotional well-being, it's essential to distinguish between
cries of pain and moans of pleasure. Communicating, raising awareness and
consulting a doctor are essential to dealing with these issues and ensuring a
healthy, fulfilling sex life.
William
O.