This is wierd but is it normal to have a lot of secretion and then get fingered?!?!? Does it grose guys out?!? BEcause im very concious.. or is this very normal. Is there a way to minimize this "wetness" a little bit?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? StarryNightSkies answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 3:58 pm: yes it is normal to have a lot of secreation, the more secreation you have the cleaner you are. Discharge is the way the body is cleaning out your vagina. if you think you are about to get fingered just ask if you can use the bathroom real quick and if you are okay with what he is doing say, and we will get back to what we were doing. go to the bathroom and make sure you just wipe a little bit to get the excess off. and when you come back from the bathroom just be like so where were we? there is no way to minimize wetness, sadly, i have the same problem. but its normal and it ususally doesn't bother guys. [ StarryNightSkies's advice column | Ask StarryNightSkies A Question ]
sizzlinmandolin answered Monday April 23 2007, 11:23 pm: Any guy that thinks it's weird is immature and you probably don't want him near your vagina anyway. I'm sure at some point in your life you thought it was absolutely disgusting when guys got boners. Sure, it still can be, but in the right circumstances it's probably a turn on for you. Same thing with your wetness. It's a natural process and should be a turn on for him. There really isn't a way to minimize it. Most people actually want to maximize it. :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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