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The top 6 vaginal lubricants for overcoming the female dryness that causes intercourse pain Most Liked Hot Conversation

Vaginal lubrication is the easiest short-term fix for painful sex due to female dryness. Here are some top product picks from women over 50 who know about painful sex.read more »

Sex after menopause: Treat vaginal dryness and dyspareunia by reawakening the clitoris

Many women who suffer from female dryness often wonder how they can have better sex after menopause if their body won’t cooperate. Unfortunately, a woman’s body produces less natural lubrication as it ages, resulting in vaginal dryness and dysparread more »

Fighting female dryness: Get your body in the mood with erotic fiction

Female dryness, with or without dyspareunia (the thinning of the vaginal walls), can make sex after menopause painful or undesirable. There are lots of medical approaches worth considering, but for a quick solution, and a solution that works especiaread more »

Treat painful sex (dyspareunia) with vaginal estrogen therapy

Your doctor may first advise the use of a non-hormonal lubricant as a first course of action. However, if lubrication isn't enough, or causes other problems, you doctor may want to prescribe vaginal estrogen therapy. Adding estrogen directly to vagiread more »

What does dyspareunia feel like? Painful sex calls for new positions, vibrator use

Dyspareunia is the medical term used to describe various kinds of extreme pain experienced during intercourse.read more »

Veggies in bed? Sex after menopause may call for vibrator use (but not veggies!)

Recently, Vibrant Nation member Dee100 revealed that her new boyfriend would like to add a cucumber to their sex play. That's not necessary for great sex after 50. But your might consider vibrator use!read more »

Dyspareunia and vulvodynia: Treating intercourse pain after menopause?

Not too long ago medical professions used to dismiss complaints about intercourse pain, concluding it was psychological rather than biological. But that approach has been disqualified and now there is general acceptance that this pain is very real anread more »

Try vaginal estrogen therapy for treating dyspareunia (intercourse pain)

If lubrication isn’t enough, or causes other problems, you doctor may want to prescribe vaginal estrogen therapy. Adding estrogen directly to vaginal tissue can reverse vaginal dryness, thinning, and other age-related changes, as opposed to the temread more »

Use vaginal dilators to treat dyspareunia, vaginismus and painful sex after menopause

Sex after 50 can be one of life’s great pleasures. If you want to experience sexual intercourse but it seems too painful to enjoy (or even attempt), follow the lead of other women over 50 and either ask your doctor about vaginal dilators, or try thread more »

Sex after menopause: Treat vaginal dryness and dyspareunia by reawakening the clitoris and G-spot Most Liked Hot Conversation

Try these techniques for waking up your clitoris and G-spot after menopause to counter vaginal dryness and dyspareunia.read more »