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when me and my boyfriend first started going together 2years ago ...
right before we used to "do it" and during i would be.. you know .. wet.
and now a days when we do it im quite dry down there.... and its really annoying...
and kinda of embarrassing when im with him...for obvious reasons i think.
why am i so dry these days?
am i not turned on by him anymore or somthing? cause i dont think thats it ... but maybe my bodys trying to tell me?  or is it something that happens for some other reason?????

anyone have any suggestions?
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I have always had a problem with dryness, I don't know why I haven't seen a doctor. However, when I got pregnant, and I mean like the day of, I became so dry it was absolutely unbearable for me to have sex. I never was able to have sex the entire 9 months. After my son was born it was the same thing, but it has gotten a lot better. First, you might want to try creativity to see if that brings some of the spark back, but also ky jelly really helps. If your off the pill, could you be pregnant? Anyways, I haven't much knowledge in this area but there is my experience with it.
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yeah maybe its that im just not as turned on anymore.


i went off the pill.. like 5 months ago..... but now that i think of it.. that is when it started happening... but that was 5months ago..

could that still be why though?
how long does it take for side effects of the pill to completely go away?
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are you on birth control pills? dryness can be a side effect of the pill. im having the same exact problem with dryness, which i never used to have a problem with before.
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that happened to me to before...i think it was that i was so used to the sex that i wasnt gettting all turned on like before
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