A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: I have a problem with my vagina,everytime when i have sex it becomes too wet and makes an irritating sound which makes me not to enjoy
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reader, Sara_the_Slytherin +, writes (26 October 2013):
Pelvic floor exercises... kegels. They have many benefits, some are sexual, some are medical.
Lubrication is a sign that you're healthy and normal.
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (25 October 2013): Dont worry, it's normal. Sex sounds are beatifull, enjoy your wetness while you can, it won't last forever:)
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female
reader, Aunty Babbit +, writes (25 October 2013):
This is perfectly normal although it can cause embarrassment if you're with a new partner.
Sometimes doing pelvic floor exercises can help with this problem but you won't notice improvements for at least 6 weeks.
Mind you, even if it doesn't help with this, all us girls should be doing them daily to strengthen the pelvic floor and prevent other problems later in life :)
Try different sexual positions during penetration, you might just discover a few where the problem resolves itself.
Laughter is a very good medicine too, sex can be amazing but it can also be bizarre, strange and downright hilarious!
Learn to laugh about it and it won't seem so bad.
I hope this helps AB x
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male
reader, Sageoldguy1465 +, writes (25 October 2013):
Count your blessings. 50 years from now.... when you're spending half your Social Security check on K-Y jelly... you'll look back at this submittal and say to yourself: "WHAT was I thinking?????"
Good luck....
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 October 2013): The sounds may be coming from small air pockets due to the extra moisture. Penetration from you partner is forcing air in. So slushy or hissy noises can happen to any female.Men actually enjoy the natural lubrication; but if you think there is something wrong like an infection, you should see your gynecologist. You shouldn't worry if this isn't something new. If it happens all the time, it's just natural.There isn't much you can do about extra natural lubrication outside of surgery. If there is no infection or physiological malady, you're just lucky. Don't mess around with old wive's remedies and myths. You can cause yeast infections and other female problems. If you get a clean bill of health from your doctor, just accept nature; and if you're partner is happy, more power to you.
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male
reader, CMMP +, writes (25 October 2013):
My wife's is the same way and I love it. Try to learn to appreciate your body and be less critical of it.
Hers doesn't make a lot of sound, other than the obvious wet sex ones, so I'm not sure if that's what you're referring to but i assume it is.
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