Dock connector almost feels as if it is too big for port on ipad 2

I recently purchased my ipad 2 with 3G. When i try to put the charging cable in the port i have to push really hard(it doesnt click in like itouches)? Im worried that my ipad is defective. Any help or advice? Anybody else with this problem

It seems tight, but as long as you put it straight in, you'll be fine.
Mine loosened slightly after use.

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