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I'm sure there are degrees of getting wet, each girl is different, but does anyone know when very very very aroused still NO wetness?

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Welcome! Well, there are various reasons why this happens, but the most common reason is hormonal imbalance. When we women have an imbalance in our hormones (due to age, hysterectomy or otehr reasons) our natural ability to lubricate depletes. You can always supplement with an artificial lubricant. However, if it is consistent, you may want to ask your doctor, there are creams and supplements you can take.

Now, it can also be a sign of infection (notice anything going on down there? Smell? Discharge? It can also be a sign of dyhdration. Do you drink enough water?

Or other reasons. Are you sure you are 'aroused?'

If this continues, ask a doctor!

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I ditto Mikayla's advise. Women are not only complex emotionally, but we are physically as well. Everything's internal for us, so sometimes it's hard to really pinpoint the issue.

Now, everyone, at one point or another, will NEED some extra lubrication help. That's normal. And, each time of the month, depending on your cycle, there can be a dip in your hormones, making it more difficult to self-lubricate.

I always like to use lubes, even when I'm wet, because we also use condoms as part of our birth control method, and rubber can catch your insides, as well as your skin, and can hurt. It's always a good idea to use lubes anyway (with toys). I usually use the water-based, safer for toys, and better for your body.

The wetter, the better!

Good luck!

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Welcome! Well, there are various reasons why this happens, but the most common reason is hormonal imbalance. When we women have an imbalance in our hormones (due to age, hysterectomy or otehr reasons) our natural ability to lubricate depletes. You can always supplement with an artificial lubricant. However, if it is consistent, you may want to ask your doctor, there are creams and supplements you can take.

Now, it can also be a sign of infection (notice anything going on down there? Smell? Discharge? It can also be a sign of dyhdration. Do you drink enough water?

Or other reasons. Are you sure you are 'aroused?'

If this continues, ask a doctor!

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ps never ever have got wet

Seriously, ask your Gyne about it....

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