3. Your s*xual response changes.
If you’re taking a break from all types of sex (e.g. masturbation and vibrators), you might see a temporary change in sexual response when you resume sexual activities. “Research shows that those who recently used a vibrator scored higher on the female sexual function index (FSFI) which includes desire, interest, lubrication, arousal, satisfaction and orgasm. This correlation suggests that it’s possible that changes to your sexual habits could (temporarily) impact sexual functioning. I want to emphasize that this doesn’t mean that you should avoid taking a break from s*x, but simply that you should get comfortable with the various changes you’ll experience,” says Dr. Jess.
4. You may see changes in premenstrual symptoms.
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If you abstain from all types of s*x, including masturbation, you may experience cramping more than usual. Orgasms have a palliative effect on the body and can relieve pain and tension, so if you regularly mast*rbate to relieve this tension, you may experience (temporary) changes in your symptoms.
5. It gets a little smaller.
That’s why women complain of painful s ex once they start again, says Dr. Drai, an OBGYN and women’s health expert. Anxiety plays a role in this, too. Make sure your partner employs foreplay before having s*x, which will help loosen you.
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