Anonymous wrote:Eventually even self pleasure with a vibrator will not feel very good even with vag estrogen and then orgasms will bring pain.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I have found it is more difficult to orgasm now. I'm on HRT as well as using the vaginal estrogen. It isn't anything my husband is or isn't doing. In general, I need a vibrator to orgasm now whereas in the past, I could orgasm in a variety of ways. It is what it is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes girl use it or lose it!
not helpful. not funny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eventually even self pleasure with a vibrator will not feel very good even with vag estrogen and then orgasms will bring pain.
True for you. Not necessarily true for anyone else - certainly not for me.
Anonymous wrote:Eventually even self pleasure with a vibrator will not feel very good even with vag estrogen and then orgasms will bring pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you on an SSRI?
Op here, I am not. I still get regular periods and my FSH level was recently measured at something like 3.2, but I have recently gotten my first UTI, and noticed increased urinary urgency. So I think that plus the orgasm issue probably adds up to perimenopause symptoms. I do have an appointment with my doctor in a couple of weeks but I'm feeling pretty frustrated in the meantime. I know how important my orgasms are to my new partner and I don't want to start the relationship off with my own dysfunction getting in the way.
What’s the point of making it to age 50, starting over in dating, and ending up with a guy who isn’t realistic about the human body? I support all of your attempts to improve your sexual health. But for you. Not to hold on to some guy you barely know who doesn’t seem to get that he too will suffer from aging.
OP here - this post is coming from my own concerns, not from anything my partner has said or done. The relationship is very intimate and if I talk to him about this he will understand. I recently bought a lemon vibrator and he's interested in bringing it into bed with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you on an SSRI?
Op here, I am not. I still get regular periods and my FSH level was recently measured at something like 3.2, but I have recently gotten my first UTI, and noticed increased urinary urgency. So I think that plus the orgasm issue probably adds up to perimenopause symptoms. I do have an appointment with my doctor in a couple of weeks but I'm feeling pretty frustrated in the meantime. I know how important my orgasms are to my new partner and I don't want to start the relationship off with my own dysfunction getting in the way.
What’s the point of making it to age 50, starting over in dating, and ending up with a guy who isn’t realistic about the human body? I support all of your attempts to improve your sexual health. But for you. Not to hold on to some guy you barely know who doesn’t seem to get that he too will suffer from aging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you on an SSRI?
Op here, I am not. I still get regular periods and my FSH level was recently measured at something like 3.2, but I have recently gotten my first UTI, and noticed increased urinary urgency. So I think that plus the orgasm issue probably adds up to perimenopause symptoms. I do have an appointment with my doctor in a couple of weeks but I'm feeling pretty frustrated in the meantime. I know how important my orgasms are to my new partner and I don't want to start the relationship off with my own dysfunction getting in the way.
What’s the point of making it to age 50, starting over in dating, and ending up with a guy who isn’t realistic about the human body? I support all of your attempts to improve your sexual health. But for you. Not to hold on to some guy you barely know who doesn’t seem to get that he too will suffer from aging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you on an SSRI?
Op here, I am not. I still get regular periods and my FSH level was recently measured at something like 3.2, but I have recently gotten my first UTI, and noticed increased urinary urgency. So I think that plus the orgasm issue probably adds up to perimenopause symptoms. I do have an appointment with my doctor in a couple of weeks but I'm feeling pretty frustrated in the meantime. I know how important my orgasms are to my new partner and I don't want to start the relationship off with my own dysfunction getting in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Yes girl use it or lose it!