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pain with intercourse?

Hey ladies, I read that endo can often be the cause of painful intercourse. Do you experience that at all? If you do, then where exactly is your pain, and how does it feel? I have pain, but it's on the outside of my vagina, like at the entrance of it. I'm new to sex so idk if it's just hurting because of the stretch? or if endo has something to do with it since I have it as well. the pain goes away as soon as he pulls out, but it hurts going in. Any advice is appreciated, really hoping this won't be an ongoing issue. Thanks guys!
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This is a difficult question to answer because you are new to having sex. It is quite possible that the pain could be due to that or Endo.

I have always had pain with sex. The outer vagina was the least of my worries. I was always tight and if I was not wet at all (lack of foreplay) then it would be excruciating. I think that is just sex in general not endo.

The pain I have always had is deep penetration pain and the left side of the vagina wall (sand paper feeling)

Is that something you are experiencing or only external?
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