Two separate: problems. Dyspareunia is usually the word we use to describe painful coitus, but after-effects such as yours are in the same camp. Lubrication normally occurs during sex, but if you are not aroused, then yes, a dry vagina would certainly cause these problems. Try doing things that get you aroused and see if that helps. Try artificial lube. But also try improving intimacy with your partner
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