Funmi Akingbade
I have had many opportunities to address
and counsel many intending couples whose relationships have ended in a
good marriage. However in the course of my interactions, unbelievable as
it may sound, I have discovered that close to 50 per cent of such
intending couples were in a non-sexual relationship and my phones are
always very busy with all types of questions on their wedding nights. It
is either they do not know what to do sexually or how to go about it.
Many ended up with a sexless or frustrated honeymoon.
I want to discuss what spouses who are
virgins need to keep in mind before having sex. Not just sex, but a
pain-free and memorable experience for both. I believe this will help
ease the anxiety and improve the pleasure.
When couples are ready for sex for the
first time, the excitement may be so overpowering. On the other hand,
it’s very easy to also allow anxiety to take over because for most
ladies, one of the most stressful worries is the pain associated with
first time sex. This is when a lady wonders in apprehension what it
will be like: Will it hurt? How much does it hurt? Why do ladies bleed?
Would I bleed? Will I enjoy it? Am I going to have orgasm? How does an
orgasm feel?
The truth of the matter is that many
ladies don’t feel any pain at all the first time they have sexual
intercourse. Very few ladies actually experience pain that is
unbearable. And if you experience any pain at all while having sex for
the first time, the pain may be similar to a pinprick. The psychological
trauma of imagining how much it would hurt is almost always a lot worse
than the actual pain many ladies feel. Also while having sex for the
first time, there may be spotting or bleeding because of the tear in the
hymen. How much you bleed depends on the size and thickness of your
hymen. But if you bleed, you may just notice a bit of spotting on your
bed or at times, something that resembles your period stain on the
sheets. The hymen could tear for several reasons like vigorous
exercises, aerobics, energetic dances or even while getting fingered. So
for such ladies, the hymen may not be a sign of virginity, but sexual
intercourse. After having sex for the first time, you may continue to
bleed a little over a few days. But if you see anything more than a bit
of spotting in your underwear or scant traces when you pee, speak to
someone you trust in the family or get in touch with your doctor. Few
brides who have sex for the first time could experience some soreness
for a day or two. It’s natural to feel a bit sore just like you would
after a good workout.
The virgin groom on the other hand will
also wonder what it will be like. Will I satisfy her? Will I have
erection? Am I impotent? Am I a real man? Can I be a father? The best
thing to do is to relax and have a loving attitude towards your bride.
Do not make it mandatory to have sex or practise all the expert methods
that same night.
Start off by helping each other to
undress and give room for both of you to refresh yourselves with a good
bath. This is necessary to calm you down after the stress of the wedding
ceremony you have both gone through. The physical, mental and spiritual
exhaustion might affect you negatively if not well handled. It is,
therefore, very important to be in a relaxed mood and not compulsorily
focus your mind on sex for the night. You still have all other nights to
yourselves. Then just relax and do not look too serious. At this
point, you both should chat, say something sweet and romantic to each
other. This should be done more by the groom to relax the bride the
more. The same goes to the bride, do not appear as a saintly prey and
the man as the merciless predator. Give your husband a reassuring look
of acceptance and approval. After taking a bath, which you both can have
together, change into something comfortable and lovely. The bride
should change into something sweet, irresistible, transparent and
seductive, preferably a new lacy bra and undies with a good body
perfume. The bride just has to smell very good. The groom likewise
should change into a good pyjamas, make use of a good perfume,
after-shave and comb his hair neatly.
Questions and Answers
Until her pastor says yes, sex with my wife is not guaranteed
I am at the point of calling it quits
with my wife of 18 years. Initially, I thought this whole saga would
disappear and everything would become normal again. But to my
frustration, it is getting worse by the day. Before my wife came across
this so-called man of God, sex was very beautiful. As a matter of fact,
she taught me lots of sexual moves and tricks. But ever since she became
a member of his church, I have to give a month notice before she will
look into her timetable or schedule to create a space for lovemaking
with me, her husband. As if this is not bad enough, when eventually she
considers having sex with me, she has to first put a call across to her
pastor and ask if she should go ahead and have sex with me. What type of
a miserable life is this? I want your opinion before I send her
packing.
Mr Araromi Testomu
This is more of a spiritual matter
than sexual; I think the best thing here is for both of you to see a
sincere clergy man together, a clergy you are sure she respects. There
is a misconception of real relationship with God here and it takes a
person of a godly reputation with God to help clear the controversy.
Does herpes drug cause yeast infection?
I was recently diagnosed with genital
herpes. I got treated and the result came out negative. I was so happy
but I had a second attack six months later and since then, I have been
placed on some form of treatment. I’m asking this question because I
have a lot of yeast infection outbreaks at the same time. It’s so
horrible; sometimes I feel something is crawling all over my body. Does
the medicine for herpes treatment cause this?
Mary Abdullah
Although yeast infections come as a
result of a PH imbalance, if you are placed on antibiotics for the
treatment of anything, it may be a reason for you to be easily infected
with yeast infection. Try eating yogurt to help get the PH balance back
and also take a lot of vegetables.
My blood pressure is always irregular before and after sex
My blood pressure is always irregular
before and after sex. What is going on? Why the irregularity or is there
a problem with my heart? I am hypertensive and I fear for my life.
Mr Kent Young
Sexual activities like any other
activities could increase the rate of heart beat and cause a rise in
blood pressure during and after sex. This is because of the exertion on
the heart. But most irregularity of blood pressure is as a result of
faulty readings. How do you take your blood pressure? Before taking your
blood pressure, find a quiet place (you will need to listen to your
heartbeat), then roll up the sleeve on your left arm or remove any
tight-sleeved clothing, if needed. (It’s best to take blood pressure
from the left arm, if possible.) Make sure you rest in a chair next to a
table for five to 10 minutes. (Your left arm should rest comfortably at
heart level.), then sit up straight with your back against the chair,
legs uncrossed. Rest your forearm on the table with the palm of your
hand facing up.
If you purchase a manual or digital
blood pressure monitor, follow the instruction booklet carefully. Locate
your pulse by lightly pressing your index and middle fingers slightly
to the inside centre of the bend of the elbow. Here you can feel the
pulse of the brachial artery. If you cannot locate a pulse, place the
head of the stethoscope (on a manual monitor) or the arm cuff (on a
digital monitor) in the same general area. Secure the cuff by threading
the cuff end through the metal loop and slide the cuff onto your arm,
making sure that the stethoscope head is over the artery. (When using a
manual monitor, the cuff may be marked with an arrow to show the
location of the stethoscope head.) The lower edge of the cuff should be
about one inch above the bend of your elbow. Place the stethoscope in
your ears. Tilt the earpiece slightly forward to get the best sound.
Inflate and deflate the cuff if you are using a manual monitor: hold the
pressure gauge in your left hand and the bulb in your right. Close the
airflow valve on the bulb by turning the screw clockwise. Inflate the
cuff by squeezing the bulb with your right hand. You may hear your pulse
in the stethoscope. Watch the gauge. Keep inflating the cuff until the
gauge reads about 30 points (mm Hg) above your expected systolic
pressure. At this point, you should not hear your pulse in the
stethoscope. Keeping your eyes on the gauge, slowly release the pressure
in the cuff by opening the airflow valve counter clockwise. The gauge
should fall only two to three points with each heartbeat. (You may need
to practice turning the valve slowly.) Listen carefully for the first
pulse beat. As soon as you hear it, note the reading on the gauge. This
reading is your systolic pressure. Continue to slowly deflate the cuff.
Listen carefully until the sound disappears. As soon as you can no
longer hear your pulse beat, note the reading on the gauge. This reading
is your diastolic pressure. Allow the cuff to completely deflate and
make sure you are not entertaining any form of fear or anxiety all
through.
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