Dry Sex
Some women practice dry sex. This involves the woman having sexual intercourse after removing vaginal lubrication in some way. The rationale for the practice is that a dry vagina is tighter than a lubricated vagina and supposedly increases sexual pleasure for the male. However, besides making sexual intercourse painful for the female, the practice is believed to increase the risk of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases for both partners. For instance, the risk of HIV transmission is increased by lacerations in the vaginal tissue resulting from the lack of lubrication.
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Famous quotes containing the word dry:
“You watched and you saw what happened and in the accumulation of episodes you saw the pattern: Daddy ruled the roost, called the shots, made the money, made the decisions, so you signed up on his side, and fifteen years later when the womens movement came along with its incendiary manifestos telling you to avoid marriage and motherhood, it was as if somebody put a match to a pile of dry kindling.”
—Anne Taylor Fleming (20th century)