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Re: 'hypersensitivity' - - wrong forum

From: heidi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:05:30 -0600 (CST)


wow i'm really sorry to clog up this forum with my sex questions. i meant for this to be in the women's health and i have no idea how it ended up here!

At Tue, 29 Jan 2002, heidi wrote: >
>i have extremely sensitive skin. since i've been little, i've had
>problems with getting sunburned VERY easily, getting rashes from laundry
>detergents, lotions, touching certain foods, etc.
>
>i am sexually active and i have noticed that my vagina and the area
>around it becomes very sensitive when i am very aroused. many times
>after i have an orgasm, i have to ask my boyfriend to pull out and just
>stop touching me because it feels overwelmingly sensitive and sometimes
>painful. i don't really think that the sensitivity is "normal".
>
>i am not sure if these sensitivities are related. i have tried to
>research a little about it on the internet, but as far as i can tell
>"hypersensitivity" seems like a made up condition to sell skin care
>products, and i can't find anything except a Cosmo reference to genital
>hypersensitivity. nothing against Cosmo, but it doesn't really seem
>reliable
>
>i'm sure i'm not dreaming this stuff up, but I'm wondering if this
>really exists (if other people have this problem??) and if there is
>anything i can do about the latter of the two issues i mentioned...
>
>thanks
>heidi




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