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Great, I'll tell my wife that in theory it doesn't hurt! eom
2236707 3 Reviews 1649 reads
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1 / 13

Had my first experience with an FC. Not too shoddy. I wondered later if using an FC might somehow protect a postmenopausal woman's vaginal walls from uncomfortable chafing. Don't know if that solves the problem of inelasticity. Do we have any gynecologists on this board?

keystonekid 114 Reviews 779 reads
posted
2 / 13

female condoms, they are fantastic.  A lot of guys have a problem with (lack of) sensitivity when using a traditional condom.

ATLDAWG 658 reads
posted
3 / 13

The female condom will not help with the problem you describe.

Posted By: dani987x
Had my first experience with an FC. Not too shoddy. I wondered later if using an FC might somehow protect a postmenopausal woman's vaginal walls from uncomfortable chafing. Don't know if that solves the problem of inelasticity. Do we have any gynecologists on this board?

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 695 reads
posted
4 / 13

...if needed, is applied to the outside of the condom to reduce friction on the vaginal walls.  When the female condom is used, the lube is applied to the inside of the condom or directly on the bare penis before insertion in the female condom.  The female condom remains relatively static during intercourse so there should be less irritation of the vaginal walls.

However, if it's the thinning of the vaginal walls that's causing pain rather than the dryness, the female condom may not help.

Not a gynecologist but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.

inicky46 61 Reviews 795 reads
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5 / 13

That said, if you're doing it right they will still lubricate and not chafe.

ATLDAWG 666 reads
posted
6 / 13

Sorry to disappoint you Doctor Nicky-but you are wrong with your diagnosis.......Have a nice day old boy !

Posted By: inicky46
That said, if you're doing it right they will still lubricate and not chafe.

Debra_Hollander See my TER Reviews 766 reads
posted
7 / 13

That you KNOW of, perhaps.    

I've personally known a couple of providers who had forced early menopause for medical reasons.  They were in their 20s/30s when this happened.  

One of them was a chronic over-sharer and would frequently tell clients about her medical troubles.... and her exes, juvenile delinquent children, money problems etc., but I don't know if being post-menopausal had anything to do with her erratic behavior as I didn't know her prior.  :-

inicky46 61 Reviews 628 reads
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8 / 13

I can tell you I personally know of one post-menopausal woman who'd gone dry but then met the right guy and not only began to lubricate again but started to squirt.
So it does happen.  And my guess is this was not the only time it's happened in history.
So, what kind of doctor are you?

ATLDAWG 653 reads
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9 / 13

Well Nick-I suppose you would call me a proctologist as I deal with quite a few over opinonated BS aritsts on a day to day basis!  Does that strike a cord with your thought process Mr. Holiday Inn Express dude ?  !Q!!!

keridiamonds See my TER Reviews 722 reads
posted
10 / 13

hard to fit..and i felt like a TENT was in me!!!
Maybe i inserted it wrong??
any way.. it is good if you are doing a threesome cause you do not have to keep changing condoms!!
just my 2 Cents!
xo
Keri Diamonds in naples

doctor2002 19 Reviews 424 reads
posted
11 / 13

In theory yes. In reality no.  

Posted By: dani987x
Had my first experience with an FC. Not too shoddy. I wondered later if using an FC might somehow protect a postmenopausal woman's vaginal walls from uncomfortable chafing. Don't know if that solves the problem of inelasticity. Do we have any gynecologists on this board?

MissMarieM See my TER Reviews 383 reads
posted
13 / 13

"chafing."  Lol.  

They're actually pretty great for that- transferring the friction back to where it's more appreciated.
As compared to male condoms.  Not sure compared to BB.

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