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*ilmisfit
writes: i get really wet and i wont even be in a sexual situation!!! (i mean wet to the point it drips down my leg) is this normal?
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 July 2010): Do go see your doctor, but yeah it is normal to get that wet. One of my exes was the same, she had to wear panty liners when were together or she would soil her clothes.
She went to the doctor about it and everything checked out okay.
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 July 2010): Yeah i agree with everyone else. I can say that i also get really wet without being in a sexual situation. Its like im always ready! lol but never to the point where its dripping down my leg and stuff. Good luck with that!
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reader, chigirl +, writes (23 July 2010):
This does not sound normal. Get an appointment with your doctor/gynecologist and ask.
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reader, Sandman +, writes (23 July 2010):
Getting really wet when in sexual situations is normal. However, when not in those situations (or thinking about sex) it does seem a bit much that you are dripping so much.
My best advice is to bring up the subject next time you see your doctor. If you don't have an appointment for a while, make one to see them soon. Be sure to give detailed (but not graphic) information about what is going on. Note approximately when this started happening and when it happens (e.g does it happen around the time of your menstrual cycle and has this been happening for a few years, months, weeks, or days) - the color, smell, and consistency (watery, thick, etc).
Whenever you have questions regarding your health, always consult your doctor.
Hope this helps.
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reader, johannabanana +, writes (23 July 2010):
This may be something to check out.... I've never had it "drip" and I have gotten really wet from getting a little frisky. You should talk to your doctor and make sure it is nothing abnormal.
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