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Can I damage my vagina having group sex?

By Anonymous February 7, 2018 - 12:07pm
 
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I'm Ella and I'm  22 years old.  I go to our local club every Saturday night with my two best friends.

Around five months ago I bumped into four of my ex boyfriends mates in the club and we got chatting.  At the end of the night I let them drive me home.   They had started going to the same club regularly and we all would often see each other in the club and I would often stay a bit longer when my friends left and they would drop me home.

Then around seven weeks ago during the ride home the two lads I was on the back seat with started tickling me and holding my arms so I couldn't resist.  I realised they had been talking to my ex who knows full well I like this and they parked the car so the other two could join in and they held my ankles and tickled my feet.  They were all laughing and I was laughing hysterically and it was fine and when we'd had enough they dropped me home.  This happened a couple more times and it was a good laugh at the end of the night.  Their touching was becoming more sexual though and the fourth time it happened  they werr rubbing my nipples through my dress  and one ended up putting his hand up my dress snd pushed his fingers inside me and I just didn't stop them as it felt nice and they all ended up driving me back to my flat and having sex with me.

I quite enjoyed it and now this happens every Saturday night.  The last three tines I've let them stay at my flat so they can sex with me again in the morning.  I like it but I end up feeling quite tender and a bit sore down below which goes in a couple of days but occurs again the following weekend. 

I hadn't had this after sex with just one partner so us this normal for multiple partners and can I do myself any damage diwn below?

Ella.

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Hello Ella

Thank you for writing.

Once you are feeling sore, common sense says to stop - the same as any activity. . But if there is no pain there should not be an issue.
Susan

February 7, 2018 - 12:18pm
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