i really like my boyfriend of 3 months but i get uncomfortably wet when i make out with him and grind with him...i know its a good thing but i dont like getting that wet...it feels almost as if i peed my pants...
does anyone know how to stop it or anything? thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? loveeer123 answered Saturday November 15 2008, 2:30 pm: Honestly, there is absolutely nothing wrong with that! its a very good thing, I'm positive you're boyfriend is thinking the same thing! But there is nothing you can do to stop this, it may feel uncomfortable at first or for a little bit, but its normally healthy, and good. So you shouldn't be embarrased or anything, your boyfriend loves it. its the truth lol.
solightninglove answered Sunday November 9 2008, 1:38 am: the other person is exactly right. there really isn't anything you can do to stop it. its a natural thing you can't control. but you could always wear a pantyliner if it makes you feel more comfortable. maybe you won't feel as wet. good luck :D [ solightninglove's advice column | Ask solightninglove A Question ]
Kendra_Berri answered Saturday November 8 2008, 4:30 pm: You can't stop it. It's just how your body is made. And this is a good thing. Try to realize that if you get really wet it means your body is working really well. Trust me. Some women never get wet and this causes problems.
Also, it always seems way more messy than it actually is. The easiest thing to do is to become comfortable with your body and your sexual responsiveness. What you're feeling is normal, but the solution is to accept your body as it is instead of looking for ways to change it.
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