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What if I can't get wet? And even for people who produce a lot of lubrication naturally, adding some store-bought lube can make sex feel even better. Wetness where? And when? The amount of wetness most bodies create is just not enough for penetration that lasts more than a few minutes, so really everyone engaging in penetration should use lube. What kind of lube is best? Dbciii rated it it was ok May 30, Matthew Williamson rated it it was amazing May 17, Crystal rated it liked it Nov 09, Amanda Ferreira rated it really liked it Jul 26, Kimberly Wright Oelkers rated it it was amazing Apr 22, Joanna rated it it was ok Oct 20, Maliha Tabassum Tisha rated it did not like it Sep 22, Shayann rated it it was amazing Mar 07, Robrt George Zubeshaw rated it really liked it Aug 29, Christie rated it liked it Jul 14, Brad Colles rated it really liked it Dec 24, Jessica Yip rated it it was amazing Aug 01, Erika Burban rated it really liked it May 06, Michelle rated it really liked it Aug 03, Lee rated it it was amazing May 23, Axel rated it liked it Oct 10, Kate Connell rated it really liked it Jan 26, Larissa Hutchison rated it did not like it Jun 12, Natalie Pietro rated it liked it Sep 12, Sophie rated it liked it Sep 04, Dayna rated it it was amazing Jan 30, Mohammad Shahid rated it it was amazing Apr 15, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

Be the first to start one ». Readers also enjoyed. For many women, common issues such as vaginal dryness after pregnancy or during the menopause can be made instantly more comfortable with something as simple as lubricant, which in turn can increase your own natural arousal.

What feels like an unexpected period is sometimes just some random wetness that seemingly comes from nowhere at all. Perhaps you were just reeeally into the doughnut you were eating.

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Newsletter signup. Organic period care. Full Stop: Community. Full Stop: Our blog. Many different factors can contribute to vaginal wetness. Factors include your age, hormone levels, medications, stress, level of arousal, infections, and perspiration. Hormones play a big role in vaginal wetness.

Higher estrogen levels lead to increased vaginal wetness. However, as your body produces less estrogen during menopause and afterwards, it may not produce as much vaginal fluid. Meanwhile, as you move through your menstrual cycle and ovulation approaches, your cervix produces more vaginal fluid. This plays an important role in helping sperm travel to an egg during the process of fertilization. Sometimes you will feel more wet than usual if you have an infection such as bacterial vaginosis.



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