What this could possibly be is that the lady is about to start her menstration cycle (assuming that the lady still has a period). The vagina becomes very acidic before, during, and right after menstration to prepare itself. So if she has just stopped menstrating or is about to, this might be it. But the burning feeling should be occuring during sex as well.
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Doesn't "LG" mean little girls? If you need to come onto this board to ask a question like that, you should be seeing a couple of doctors. And please, do it soon!!!!!
she has open sores in her vagina. This could be very serious - or a minor irritation of the vaginal wall - which would provide inappropriate access of internal tissue and nerve endings to the semen.... either is not good and should be evaluated...
only a through examination could really provide her with an answer...
As to the other part of the question, get semen in your eye... it will burn, that is normal... there are a lot of enzymes and semen is slighly alkaline (7.2-8.0)... whereas vaginal fluid excretions are acidic (3.8-4.5) ... thus when there is a tear, abrasion or other open wound such as those caused by an infection to the vaginal lining and it is likely that the alkalinity of the semen causes a buring sensation or more accurately pain. Seriously she should see a physician.
That if this was a client/provider then it shouldn't happen at all. If this is a civvie relationship, then besides all the other things posted here, maybe you are shooting lava-sperm.
A: A stinging sensation probably means that you weren't adequately lubricated during sex, resulting in tiny tears along the vaginal wall. "When semen gets in these abrasions, they start to burn," explains Glenn Schattman, MD, associate professor of ob-gyn at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City. Make sure you postpone penetration until you're really aroused or use a fragrance-free, water-based motion lotion (flavored ones often contain chemicals that irritate your skin, making the burning even worse). If you're still stinging, you might be allergic to your man's semen. It's a very rare condition, but using condoms will keep his semen from inflaming your vaginal area.
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