Living. Adult content. And looking the other way.
You know, I’ve seen a lot of pictures of Lindsay Lohan in a bikini before but not once have they ever featured a guy with a boner in them. Usually it’s just a trail of tears and vomit in the background or baby Jesus weeping in the corner.
Tagged as: jessica alba , boner
Vaginismus is a unique condition in that it can result from a combination of either physical or non-physical causes or it may seem to have no cause at all.
The ‘Cycle of Pain’
For most women, vaginismus comes as a surprise; unexplained tightness, discomfort, pain, and entry problems are suddenly experienced during intercourse attempts. The pain results from the tightening of the muscles around the vagina (PC muscles), though the woman may not be aware that this is happening or that it is the cause of the pain or penetration problem. Since this occurs without the conscious intent or control of the woman, it can be very perplexing.
Usually at the root of vaginismus is a combination of physical or non-physical triggers that cause the body to anticipate pain. Reacting to the anticipation of pain, the body automatically tightens the vaginal muscles, bracing to protect itself from harm. Sex becomes uncomfortable or painful, and entry may be more difficult or impossible depending upon the severity of this tightened state. With attempts at sex, any resulting discomfort further reinforces the reflex response so that it intensifies more. The body experiences increased pain and reacts by bracing more on an ongoing basis, further entrenching this response and creating a vaginismus ‘cycle of pain.’
Tagged as:vaginismus , cycle of pain ,