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If my girlfriend gets wet, does this mean she had an orgasm?

My boyfriend and I were messing around and my vagina got wet. Is this normal?

I've had sex a lot of times, but now I can't stay wet. Is there something wrong with me?


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Your Question:

Dear Experts,

What does it mean when a girl says she gets wet??

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The Answer:

Dear babers_286,

Getting wet is the way a woman's body responds to sexual excitement and desire. When women are sexually excited, it's common for their heart rate and blood pressure to hike up, their nipples to get hard, and their breasts to enlarge. Blood flow increases to the genitals so that the clitoris swells and the vagina lubricates itself, which is called "getting wet."

Remember, it's totally normal for healthy girls and women to have a vaginal discharge that may show up on their underwear, whether or not they are sexually excited. Normal discharges are either thick and whitish or slippery and clear, depending on where you are in your menstrual cycle.

Hope this information helps!

Take care,

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