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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"This is the root of it for perimenopausal+ couples, and men need to understand this reality. Hormones are gone, which means the old 'turned on' feeling is nil or hard to gin up, and the physical changes to the female body for some women can mean that PIV results in bleeding, shredding of tissues and pain for days or weeks after. Not exactly a turn on. Then there is the gas, bloating, incontinence, etc. Also not sexy. HRT can help some, but the relationship and intimacy need to adapt to the new reality. It isn't inevitable, doesn't happen to everyone, but it's very normal, so be prepared." I really don't think this is the norm at all. This sort of thing calls for medical intervention. [/quote] +1. Let that same “dry and painful” sex happen with a new lover for that woman and she’ll be slippery as a snail. It’s monogamy. [/quote] Well duh, new is exciting but eventually new is not new anymore. For many of us, we’ll take the boringness monogamy over STIs and multiple partners. [/quote] 2 partners is not high risk for STI[/quote]
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