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| The Facts and Myths About Vaginal Dryness |
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For many women, menopause signals the
feared point of no return where age has finally caught up
to them and they are no longer young. And for some women,
menopause is also a blessing where the richest years of their
lives come to life; they escape the monthly "curse"
and no longer fear pregnancy, adding to the newfound sexual
freedom that they can share with their partners. Menopause
is the 'free' half of a woman's life where their obligations
no longer reside in household matters, child rearing, and
occupational obligations.
Menopause, then, can be seen both as a blessing
and as a curse and one setback that derives itself from the
sudden change is a drop in estrogen production which results
in thinning of the vaginal walls, a decrease in vaginal elasticity,
and most notably, vaginal dryness. Vaginally dryness not only
takes the pleasure out of sex and makes spontaneity difficult,
it can also indicate potentially serious problems.
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I am 28, have no problem with achieving
an orgasm but I have vaginal dryness. I have been using ASTRGL?DE
to accommedate my flaw but I am just wondering why I can't produce
the natural juices god intended us to have.
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My husband of 30 years left me nearly
two years ago (the best thing he ever did for me I might add).
I now have a boyfriend and we have been together for just over
a year. It is a wonderful relationship; I love him very much
and he loves me. I have always had difficulty reaching orgasm...
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G-spot abrasion means no sexual orgasm
My boyfriend has done "everything" to help me achieve
one and it seems after an hour, I am very sensitive to the touch
with a bit of vaginal dryness...
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EvaMax
VI Herbal Remedy for Vaginal Problems |
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