Skip navigation! Story from Sex. You're deep into the heavy-petting stage of foreplay when your partner slides their hand down your body and into your pants. As they push your underwear aside, they say, "Oh my god, you're so wet. Your Bartholin's glands are working extra hard today. But that's technically wrong.
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Why Does It Hurt When You Get Turned On? Pelvic Pain During Arousal and Intercourse Explained
Why Does It Hurt When You Get Turned On? Pelvic Pain During Arousal and Intercourse Explained
Back to Health A to Z. Vaginal discharge is normal — most women and girls get it. It's a fluid or mucus that keeps the vagina clean and moist, and protects it from infection. The amount of discharge varies. You usually get heavier discharge during pregnancy, if you're sexually active or if you're using birth control.
The Not-So-Sexy Truth About Getting Wet When You're Turned On
A vagina is incredible in so many ways. But guess what? A vaginal state, which is surrounded by several misconceptions and myths, is the wet vagina. But is your vagina supposed to be wet all the time?
Getting down and dirty in the bedroom and having a great time, when suddenly things take an unexpectedly painful turn? When sex hurts it can be alarming. But it doesn't have to spell the end of your fun. From hormonal changes to illness and even emotional concerns, pain felt during or after sex, also known as dyspareunia, can occur for a variety of reasons. The good news is it's preventable and once you've figured out why you're experiencing discomfort, most women go on to enjoy pain-free fun in the bedroom!