ok im a girl and i get turned on very easily i guess because anytime i guy touches me in the right way or kisses me or sometimes holds my hand i get really wet "down there".. is that normal for girls to get really wet at the smallest things an to even get wet?!
snowwalker69 answered Thursday January 20 2005, 10:07 am: yup. that is normal. Horomones are stonger in some women then others. I'm the same way. It's not a bad thing though, it's good for us, and our partners, lol. [ snowwalker69's advice column | Ask snowwalker69 A Question ]
jokerzgrl answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 1:57 pm: Yup...you know what turns you on, and its normal for a girl to get wet down there, don't worry about it, if some guy makes your kitty purr, he makes you kitty purr, no biggie.
MAd Love,
Victoria [ jokerzgrl's advice column | Ask jokerzgrl A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 1:15 pm: Yes. Getting wet is a normal bodily response - the liquid is a lubricant your body produces when you are sexually excited. It happens to most every female when they are excited, in different amounts.
If it's a problem, pantyliners are an easy way to help control the issue.
CheRRiiEz_2005 answered Wednesday January 19 2005, 12:15 pm: i mean if its just kinda a little bit then yea the same thing happens to me sometimes when i get "happy" but yea even if it is alot then it is ok there is nothing wrong with you just get excited easily so dont worry about it!
zapreth answered Tuesday January 18 2005, 10:50 pm: Totaly normal. As you get older it will lessen. This is one of the main reasons for a high teen pregnancy rate. Your hormones are on a rampage and most EVERYTHING can get you hot. [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
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