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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Help, I'm Dry as the Sahara!


EMandLO.com's Dr. Kate is an OB/GYN at one of the largest teaching hospitals in New York City and she answers your sexual health questions on a regular basis. To ask her your own question, click here.

Dr. Kate,

I need answers to this question or I’m afraid it’ll ruin my relationship. When I’m having sex with my boyfriend, most of the time I do not get wet at all. He says I used to, but now I don’t. Even when I orgasm, sometimes it doesn’t get wet. Sometimes even when he’s performing oral on me. He thinks he doesn’t turn me on anymore or I’m with someone else, but that’s not true. I’m enjoying every second of fooling around with him, so I don’t understand why this happens so often.

– High and Dry

Dear High and Dry,

Lubrication is a tricky beast — we always seem to have either too much of it, or not enough. First thing, you may actually be getting wet, but he’s not always noticing. Vaginal fluid can pool in the back of the vagina, where it’s less noticeable, or it may be drying very quickly (on you or on the sheets). And if he’s using saliva at all during oral sex (and how could he not?), how can he tell what “wetness” is from you versus what’s from him?

But your boyfriend may be accurate in his perception that you’re more dry than before. There are many causes of vaginal dryness:

Overdrying your vulva, from excessive washing or douching

Medications, including:

  • allergy medications used regularly
  • anti-depressants
  • any medication that says “anticholinergic” on the package insert

Low estrogen levels, from:

  • cigarette smoking
  • hormonal birth control
  • really low body weight (along with no periods)
  • removal of your ovaries
  • cancer therapy
  • childbirth
  • breastfeeding
  • menopause or perimenopause

Vulvodynia (as if the pain isn’t bad enough!)

Chronic illnesses like:

  • high blood pressure
  • atherosclerosis
  • diabetes
  • connective tissue disorders (especially Sjogren’s syndrome)

Yes, lack of arousal can cause it, too… but it’s possible to be aroused without much lubrication. (In the same way, you can actually get wet in a situation where you’re not turned on in the slightest.) And orgasm won’t often make you wet, either — medically, it’s a series of muscle contractions that aren’t linked to lubrication.

The most important thing is that you’re enjoying yourself during foreplay and intercourse — if everything feels okay, then nothing is physically wrong. So tell your boyfriend to be happy that you’re so pleased in bed… and to stop using your amount of lubrication as a barometer of enjoyment (or fidelity).

By the way, if you think that more lubrication would make sex more pleasurable for you, don’t hesitate to reach for the man-made stuff. As Em & Lo are fond of saying, lube is not a crutch — in fact, it’s one of the best sex accessories there is! Check out Em & Lo’s quickie lube tips here, or watch this video where Em & Lo chat with Claire at Babeland about lube.

Best,

Dr. Kate
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  • MELISSA's Avatar
    Posted by MELISSA Fri May 29, 2009 2:59pm PDT

    HI WELL I HAVE THIS GUY I AM SEEING AND WE HAVE BEENING SEEING EACH OTHER FOR ABOUT THREE YEARS AND HE IS THE BEST I HAVE HAD AND HE SEEMS TO THINK THAT HE IS NOT DOING THE JOB BUT HE IS HE WONTS BE TOO WELL WHEN I HAVE THE BIGH "O" HE WONTS ME TOOOO LIKE FLOW ALL OVER BUT I DO GET TOO THE THAT BIG "O" BUT THERE IS NO FLOW SO IS IT ME OR WHAT HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • spunky's Avatar
    Posted by spunky Fri May 29, 2009 3:13pm PDT

    how safe is anal sex?

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  • February's Avatar
    Posted by February Fri May 29, 2009 4:23pm PDT

    I would like to know more of what spunky has mentioned?

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  • peterk's Avatar
    Posted by peterk Sat May 30, 2009 5:26am PDT

    HOW OFTEN SHOULD I MAKE LOVE WITH MY WIFE?

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  • guesswho's Avatar
    Posted by guesswho Sat May 30, 2009 6:42am PDT

    I have a similar problem with dryness and suffered through for many years. Since then, i have tried numerous brands including the one's they use in porn for anal sex and found that astroglide is the best by far. It is just slippery enough and lasts for quite some time. It is a little pricey but well worth the cost when you are getting fabulous sex. Please try this product, i promise you will not be disappointed.

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  • Estaven's Avatar
    Posted by Estaven Sat May 30, 2009 9:46am PDT

    In response to the lady inquiring about the safety of anal sex. Please be advised that some caution is required but the return in pleasure can be very much worth your while. Lubrication is absolutely required. The suggestion here concerning Astroglide is a good one. There are many products available. In a pinch or a hurry human saliva is one of the best lubes going. If you are new to anal sex the male needs to penetrate gently and slowly most of the time. However completing penetration to the length of the penis seems to mitigate any discomfort or pain because the base of the penis is not as hard and large as the head and the shaft. Most of the source of discomfort tends to be at the anus itself. Once completely inserted there is usually less pressure on the anus and the rectum has limited pain receptors. Relaxing and exhaling helps anal acceptance. According to the females I know who enjoy anal sex the pleasure comes from the massaging effect on the anus and the g-spot deep inside. Anal orgasms are common and tend to be more intense than vaginal orgasms. For the man anal sex is firmer, tighter and is extremely visually and sexually stimulating. Don't be surprised if your partner lasts longer and becomes more interested in anal sex than vaginal sex. There is the potential for the act to be messy. Not always the case but plan for that. Vaginal or oral sex after anal sex is not recommended unless some clean up is done first. Today anal sex porn depicts this being done often but it is not a good idea for obvious reasons. The ladies in the porn films do some aggressive enema cleaning prior to filming. There are other health risks with that behavior. Enjoy.

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  • michelaay's Avatar
    Posted by michelaay Sat May 30, 2009 9:50am PDT

    I use to have that problem I thought I owned KY. Thwn 3 years ago I had my Thyroid removed lo and behold I get wet like crazy. It is so wonderful to not have to use lube.

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    Posted by Sat May 30, 2009 1:58pm PDT

    The good doctor has credibility in my opinion. My wife meets at least three of the criteria she stated, and my wife is 54 yrs old. I always blamed it on old age, and the fact she doesn't use those parts as frequently as we once did. I'm three years older and am not the rigid rod I once was, either. All my parts work and are in functioning order, if you get my drift, but I can't force my way through heavy traffic like I once could.

    I suggest two possible solutions:

    -First, K-Y comes in many varieies. One contains the same chemical in Ben-Gay and hot peppers, I believe, called capsacin. It produces a sense of "heat" for both participants. Another contains a sort of numbing agent that will prolong the act, if that' what you need. Check out that "major etailer" everyone knows, do a search, and explore you options.

    -My second suggestion is more basic in nature. If the man is having difficulty getting that sensation of wetness on your part, or even achieving penetration, show a little team work. Gals, use a little K-y. Make your man wear a lubricated condom. And, last but not least, use your fingers to expand the target. Once in, it won't be coming out any time soon. Anyone who's ever seen any "adult entertainment" on the net knows that a woman can go a long way toward enlarging the opportunites if she is willing to use her fingers to help herself "Open up a bit,"

    to use a classic group therapy cliche'.

    I'll end this with a question for the group: has anyone you're with/know

    ever gone to a doctor to request viagra, cialis, or similar "performance

    enhancing drugs," as the major sports leagues like to call them? I was never one to pull out the measuring tape, but I know I've lost a certain bit of my length, girth, and rigidity, perhaps as much as 10-15%. I'd like to know what the medical criteria are before a doctor will write such a prescription. Is it:

    a] heart health; will it require an EKG?

    b] does hypertension [high blood pressure] come into play, and does it matter if the man is currently on HBP meds?

    c] does one have to be TOTALLY impotent before it will be prescribed?

    d] does age come into play?

    e] or all of the above, and perhaps more?

    I'd like to be "the man I once was," of course, but I don't know what to expect if I ask my PCP to give me such a prescription. I'd appreciate feedback from any person out there who knows the answers to my questions.

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  • MICHELLE's Avatar
    Posted by MICHELLE Sat May 30, 2009 3:21pm PDT

    high and dry? please please please try Tates miracle conditioner. it is for many things but lube is one of the things we use it for. it is all organic, water based and good for a long time in bed.

    it works like a dream. google Tates miracle conditioner to order on line

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  • frank's Avatar
    Posted by frank Sun May 31, 2009 1:52am PDT

    haloo

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