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You went through the checklist to make this a perfectly described problem. You ignored whether or not you have had a gyn exam. All women should before their first sex simply to ensure that all the bits are where they belong. Time to see the doctor.
Your apparent familiarity with the G-Spot is surprising because not many women have had their G-Spots successfully manipulated and very few are able to do it themselves. Things are quite close together down there, especially with a penis involved, and this could be as simple as your urethra being irritated or overly stretching the clitoral hood. It all starts with someone knowledgeable checking you out.
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Brandye
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