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female
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26-29,
anonymous
writes: Hello, Ive been having a problem with being turned on and getting wet really easily, so basically I would be with my boyfriend just cuddling and I would get wet for some reason. It can be really awkward sometimes when I'm out in public with him. We would be on a date and I would notice that all my panties are wet that it would leak into my pants, I'm always wearing pads when I'm with him but it's starting to get really annoying having pads and I even sometimes have to change them to other ones after I've made out with my boyfriend. I'm really embarrassed and I'm just sick of wearing pads everyday. Is there something wrong with me or do I just sexually get aroused easily? Do other women experience the same thing or what? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, CindyCares +, writes (19 November 2019):
Is there something wrong with you … ? Maybe not. Before saying to yourself , though " no worries, that's how all hot- blodeed sexy young woman are "- well, if it IS such a problem that affects your social life- checking with your doctor, actually your ob/ gyn, won't hurt. Now while it's true that lubrication is not One-size-fits-all, and that some women get wet easily and abundantly when aroused ,while some others , much less ; it is also true that a) being wet to the point of drenching not only your underwear but your outer garments is VERY unusual ; b ) that an excess of lubrication ,- when not brought on by sudden hormonal changes at the onset of puberty or during pregnancy etc.,- it is more often than not a sign of physical problems like , for instance, hypertyroidism, hormonal imbalances ( too much estrogen or prolactin ) or infections to Skene's glands or Bartolini's glands ,just to name a few things. Getting checked by your physician and having a vaginal tampon done, with antibiogram, will tell you if there is an inflammation / infection or whatever ,and which drugs to take to cure it. Or else, it will tell, hopefully, that everything is ok, and you should just " keep calm and wear pantyliners " ( And enjoy your abundance ! The opposite problem, vaginal dryness , is more common but also more annoying ) .
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (18 November 2019):
He turns you on. THAT is it.
Panty liners should be enough to "soak" it up, just change them regularly.
It guess it's a REALLY clear sign that your body is reacting to him, that is what we call ... Lust.
Think about it, be glad you don't have a penis.. Imagine having a boner ALL the time around someone you REALLY like?
We got a bit easier, even if it feels a little strange and annoying.
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