i m 25 years old. when ever i think or watch about any thing related to sex there some liquid start to flow from my vegina. i mostly feels wetness through the wholeday. i just wanna ask that i m sinle not a married one, does it can be harmfull form me or not......otherwise please give me some advise to avoid these situations.......please please im really worried. u must tell me
thistimeofyear answered Thursday April 20 2006, 6:56 pm: This is absolutely normal. It's your body's natural lubrication getting you ready for sexual activity.
Ever heard the term "Getting the juices flowing"? That's what this is. :)
Nothing harmful about your lubrication. No need to stop it or avoid the situations where your lubrication flows. It's your body's way of letting you know, "Hey, I'm ready to be sexual now".
Take a load off of your mind, there's no reason to worry. It's quite normal and natural. If you have any other questions about the stages of arousal, or anything related to your body and sensuality/sexuality, please let me know...it's what I do for a living. :)
Razhie answered Thursday April 20 2006, 6:28 pm: That is completely normal, every woman experiences that.
When a woman gets excited the vagina produces lubrication to aid in penetration. Even if you aren't going to have sex, your body just does this, it's out of your control and you can't do anything to make it stop. The only way to avoid it is to avoid any thoughts of sex.
Since that is probably impossible, if the wetness really bothers you, you could wear a thin pad like you do on your period.
It sounds to me like your culture probably doesn't encourage you to speak openly about these things. Check out [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) to learn a bit more about your body.
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