Weird reaction to cunnilingus?!


Question: Weird reaction to cunnilingus.?
One of these days I was doing a cunnilingus to my girlfriend and from her responses (grabbing my hair, pressure my head downwards, moving her hips forward...) she seemed to be really enjoying it. However when I thought she was reaching the climax, she made me stop and reacted like if she was having an orgasm and turned to the side. After sometime I tried to talk to her but she said she needed to recover. When I finally managed to, she said that she had had a "weird" sensation that she couldn't quite describe and that she had felt some pain. She also said that she didn't enjoy it and that she didn't want to do it again. Some 20 minutes later she relaxed, we started making out again and I didn't notice anything different on her. Can someone please clarify to me what happened.? Does it looks like I did something wrong (I am not very experienced doing cunnilingus).?
I had made some pressure before for her to give me oral sex and she was very reluctant to do it, can this be related to it, like she faking the whole thing or something.? I am completely lost!Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Sometimes I get a weird itchy feeling if there is too much attention concentrated in one area during oral sex. Like, I can't take it for awhile... he has to stop for awhile and kiss me, massage my back, etc. Especially if she's not used to it, you need to break it up with other activities.Health Question & Answer

Sometimes over stimulation of the clitoris can be painful. Take your time and don't rush things. Maybe she is afraid to orgasm if she has not experienced this before. I do not think she is faking. Health Question & Answer



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