NeedAdvice21 answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 4:59 pm: its discharge. if you look in those books about the body changing and that stuff, it mostly likely will be there. i hope i helped and please rate.
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myvr6vw answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 10:31 am: Paige is right, it is called discharge. Although, it goes into more detail. Especially when going through puberity. You'll get 'horny' without even realizing it. Your mind will wonder off about a guy and you'll discharge a little. Also, your body cleans itself out. Your vagina has it's own cleaning process.
BUT.. if its a little fishy smelling, itchy, or even thick, it could be an infection. Although it sounds "gross", it's VERY common! Anything can cause them. Tight jeans, sweat, perfume, changing soaps, riding horses.. Lot's of things.
Exquisitechick answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:55 am: It is normal. Its called discharge. You can get it from being horny and/or for no reason at all. Some girls get it more than others.
FACEDOWN answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:43 am: This white stuff is called discharge. You usally get it when you are excited[horney], or just for no reason at all. All woman get it. No problem.
lookitslorin answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:32 am: I was asking myself that same question about two years ago. The answer is called discharge. It is normal in teen girls that are about to start their period. If you have this, dosent mean you are going to start in the next day or so. I discharged for a while before I started my period. But it is totally normal and you dont have to worrie about it. To help keep your underware 'tidy' put panty-liners in your underware. That will catch the discharge. Hope I helped. :] [ lookitslorin's advice column | Ask lookitslorin A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 1:26 am: It is called discharge. It is normal.
Here is a web site that explains what is normal and what isn't in case you would like to know. :)
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