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Question thnx for ur quick answer azure..no, we solve the problem of my vagina wetness as we added more kissing-cuddling-saliva on the menu..:D but still, can really the hymen prevent from experiancing a good orgasm? i mean, is really the g-spot near the inner walls as i ve read? others tell me its above the hymen..and are there ways, sex positions may be that are considered "stronger" and can promise the brake of the hymen? the idea of fingering or using a dildo is really freaking me out, i d like the "normal" way..
Answer certainly, the hymen, if you're sure it's still there, would prevent any deep penetration...the g-spot is near the upper, outer vaginal wall, but it's overrated---the clit is the key...u can try different positions, or if all else fails, see a gynecologist..