11-14-2024, 01:18 PM
This sounds like a super frustrating situation, especially since it's only recent. Sudden changes can feel like such an interruption, especially when it comes to something as intimate as sex. Sometimes these things happen due to subtle hormonal shifts, stress, or even seasonal changes. As strange as it sounds, the body can react in really weird ways to things like weather or diet, even if it’s just a temporary thing.
Since you’re considering antihistamines, you might also look into other natural “drying” options, like specific herbal teas that might have a mild diuretic effect. Licorice root, for example, is something some women find helpful, but definitely check with a doctor first if you’re on any meds, as herbs can have unexpected interactions.
Have you tried specific types of condoms or intimate gels that could help? Some women find that thicker gels provide a bit of a barrier, balancing things out and making it a bit easier to manage moisture levels. And while it’s not a direct solution, you could also experiment with lingerie or other fabrics that might help absorb some of the moisture without interfering too much with the moment.
I’m sure you’re not alone, and many couples face similar changes as the years go by. I love that your husband is supportive, even finding humor in the situation. That positivity can make a world of difference while you figure things out together. Don’t hesitate to share this with a women’s health specialist too – they might have insights you haven’t thought of yet.
Since you’re considering antihistamines, you might also look into other natural “drying” options, like specific herbal teas that might have a mild diuretic effect. Licorice root, for example, is something some women find helpful, but definitely check with a doctor first if you’re on any meds, as herbs can have unexpected interactions.
Have you tried specific types of condoms or intimate gels that could help? Some women find that thicker gels provide a bit of a barrier, balancing things out and making it a bit easier to manage moisture levels. And while it’s not a direct solution, you could also experiment with lingerie or other fabrics that might help absorb some of the moisture without interfering too much with the moment.
I’m sure you’re not alone, and many couples face similar changes as the years go by. I love that your husband is supportive, even finding humor in the situation. That positivity can make a world of difference while you figure things out together. Don’t hesitate to share this with a women’s health specialist too – they might have insights you haven’t thought of yet.