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Women and sex -

Gone are the days when people thought women were inherently squeamish about sex. And good riddance. It’s so obvious, it seems silly to even say it, but women are every bit as interested in having sex as men — and just as comfortable with the nitty gritty. But sometimes, things happen during sex that can take even the most sexually confident of us aback. There are sounds, and smells and feelings that make us stop and think … “Uh, what just happened?” “Is that normal?” So we asked a team of sex-health experts to spill: What are some typical things that happen to women during sex, but that you never really hear people cop to or wonder about? And what, if anything, do they mean? Here’s what they said. 1. You’re Dry: It’s very common for women to become (or stay) dry or irritated during sex. In fact, roughly one-third of young women say they experience vaginal dryness. But lubrication is one of the keys to a pleasurable, comfortable sexual encounter. The best way to get