Taylor and Tom met at a diabetes fundraiser and have been dating for a year. They're both diabetic. Tom's doctor has warned him that he might develop erectile dysfunction, but so far he hasn't had problems with erection. Taylor, however, has been uncomfortable during sex recently, saying penetration hurt her, though she still is very much attracted to Tom and would like to have sex a lot. Her doctor never mentioned potential sex problems, so she is confused. What could be the problem?
A) Diabetes can affect both men and women's genitals in the same negative way, but doctors tend to pay attention only to its effects on erection and ignore lubrication in females.
B) While diabetes affects erection in men, it does not have an effect on lubrication or sensation in women, so Louise's problem must be caused by a different condition.
C) Diabetic men produce an antibody that has been proven to cause vaginal dryness in women who exchange body fluids with them. Diabetic women don't produce it and are not immune to it.
D) None of the above
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