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  • Raina
    Banned
    • Aug 2010
    • 111

    My little feminine problem


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    Over the week of Thanksgiving, I had an awful lot of action. I quite enjoyed myself. A downside to that was over use of condoms (apparently causing the extremely uncomfortable dryness my vagina currently has) and the contraction of a UTI. I've gone to the ER (just to make sure I didn't catch anything serious) and they prescribed me meds for my UTI. As for my discomfort in being dry, they didn't really do anything in regards to that. I don't know whether time will deal with it or if theres anything I do to help myself out.

    And Hi ladies, (and gents) its been a while. <3
    Last edited by Alison H.; 12-31-2020, 01:50 PM.
  • Justice
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 204

    How about Vitamin E oil? (Not with the condoms but after for the irritation? ) And water based lube with the condoms?

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    • Raina
      Banned
      • Aug 2010
      • 111

      Sorry for putting this in the wrong section, wasn't entirely sure where to throw it. <3

      Justice, I may have to try the oil if the problem doesn't fix itself before I can get any. Thankyou.

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      • DreamP346
        • Oct 2011
        • 2053


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        I would recommend a silicone based lubricant the next time. They last longer than water based lubes.
        Last edited by Alison H.; 05-15-2022, 08:22 AM.
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        • m4nc3r
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2013
          • 3

          If you mean you are dryer in general right now and not just during sex, you can get actual personal moisturizer - like you would use for your face, but designed to not interfere with the PH balance down there.
          They can normally be found in most drug stores around the same section as thrush creams, atleast over here in the UK they can anyway.

          It's important to moisturize all areas of your body, but it is also important not to use any purfumed products in that area as it can affect your natural balance of good bacteria and cause infections. Always get something designed for its purpose and most importantly remember we all need it sometimes and everything feels so much better when you fix a problem =D

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