After a certain amount of time of not having sex can your body became sensitive when you start having sex again?
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Sexual activities
It shouldn't. You should always be ok to have sex. How do you feel about this partner? Are you really liking him? Have you been on any drugs since your last encounter? Make sure you are drinking 1/2 of your body weight in ounces of water daily--so if you weight 150lbs, you need 75 ounces or 7.5 cups. Dryness can cause irritation. You also want to make sure you are taking a probiotic. Yogurt is not enough. The probiotic helps the normal chemistry of the vagina.
It could happen.
I'm not sure if you mean 'sensitive' in a good way or a bad way. The answer depends upon how old you are. Menopause brings about changes in the vagina , and your hormonal status is important. An exam an a Pap smear would be wise to make sure all is normal, and that STD's such as Herpes are ruled out . Some women are sensitive to condoms that that should be considered. If there is a problem with lubrication, more time spent in 'foreplay' may help.