I overcame vaginismus and regained my sexual desire when I fell in love with a woman.

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January 5th 2024.

I overcame vaginismus and regained my sexual desire when I fell in love with a woman.
Ivy was a 36-year-old lesbian woman who had previously been married to a man. Her sex drive was non-existent then, so she sought help from a psychosexual therapist. However, since coming out as a lesbian and meeting her current partner, Joyce, she has been exploring her own sexuality anew.

Ivy and Joyce have been dating for 18 months and have sex around four times a week. For Ivy, sex is no longer just a physical act, but a way to deepen her connection with her partner and herself.

This week, they started their day with a chat about what they expect from a long-term relationship and how they like to masturbate. They then proceeded to have sex, with Ivy tribbing Joyce on top before switching.

Ivy then left Joyce's place and returned to her own, where she took a pause from the gym to allow her sex DOMS to subside. On Wednesday, when she went to pick up her laptop charger, Ivy was aroused by the sight of her partner fishing out a biscuit from her coffee with her fingers.

The two then had a 'sex debrief' over message, where they discussed their previous experiences and shared their excitement. For Ivy, this was a reminder of how far she had come since she was married to a man and felt completely disconnected from her own sexuality.
Ivy was feeling lost and in pain. She was seeing a psychosexual therapist to try to diagnose her issue, but it wasn't until she came out as a lesbian that she found the source of her discomfort.

At 36 years old, Ivy* found that her sex drive was "non-existent" when she was married to a man. After coming out as a lesbian and being with her current partner, Joyce*, for 18 months, she was delighted to find that her sex drive had returned with a vengeance. She now found herself wanting to explore sex and intimacy with a woman, something that was lacking during her marriage.

This week, Ivy and Joyce enjoyed a special week of intimacy together. On Monday, they started the day with a chat in bed and talked about their expectations for sex in a long-term relationship. After a talk about how they liked to masturbate, they had an intimate experience together.

On Tuesday, Ivy left Joyce's house mid-morning and went back to her own place. She took the opportunity to wash her "nice" underwear and take a break from the gym. On Wednesday, Ivy had to travel across town to pick up her laptop charger from Joyce's flat. They had a moment of eye contact when Joyce dropped her biscuit in her coffee, but there was no sex that night. On Thursday, they had a sex debrief over message, something they had started in the early days of their relationship.

Ivy's story is a testament to the power of embracing one's true identity. She found that, as she explored her sexuality, her connection to herself and others deepened. Her sex life was transformed and she was able to find a deep and meaningful connection with Joyce.

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