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When I run I get liquid in my panties... a lot of it! Is this normal?!


Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2011, 9:00 pm

13, girl
ok is it normal to get this liquid in your panties when you run like as if your private is "sweating"? im really worried. its alot like smooth its not lumpy and it doesnt have a smell but alot comes out. what is this called? please help
thanks to all that answer in advance really!


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BreezyBunny10 answered Thursday September 8 2011, 1:44 am:
I'm pretty sure it's just sweat. If it doesn't have a bad odor, you shouldn't worry about it. If it does eventually change to a different texture and starts to smell weird, tell your doctor.

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