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Old Oct 31, 2009, 08:54 AM
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Too Wet?

My boyfriend and I must I say have GREAT sex. But I feel as if I get so wet it isn't as pleasurable. I get wet a lot during sex, but eventually I dry out. I feel like I dry out very quickly due to how wet I get at first. If we go again a second time later I feel tighter and takes me longer to get wet. He is average size, considering I have had bigger, but it isnt as pleasurable due to how I can get wet without any foreplay. It makes me feel very insecure and wonder if something could be wrong with me? I dont know what he thinks about it. But we both get SO worn out due to how long it has to take sometimes. We can never have a quicky before work because with us there is NO such thing as a quicky. What should I do? Is there such thing as TOO wet? Any tips or advice?
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Old Nov 7, 2009, 10:03 AM   #21  
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As soon as you feel you're too wet, douche.
Never, ever douche without a doctor's order. Our body has a way of getting rid of the bad bacteria while keeping the delicate balance of our normal flora in check. Douching can lead to yeast infections, and worse.

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Is Douching Healthy?
Simply stated, the answer is "No."

According to a study published by the American Journal of Public Health, douching may reduce a woman's chance of becoming pregnant during a particular month by approximately thirty percent.

Regular vaginal douching changes the delicate chemical balance of the vagina and can make a woman more susceptible to infections. Douching can introduce new bacteria into the vagina which can spread up through the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes. Researchers have found that women who douche regularly experience more vaginal irritations and infections such as bacterial vaginosis, and an increased number of sexually transmitted diseases.

Furthermore, regular users of vaginal douches face a significantly higher risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) -- a chronic condition that can lead to infertility, or even death, if left untreated. Bacterial vaginosis and PID can have serious adverse affects on pregnancy including infections in the baby, labor problems, and preterm delivery.

For these reasons, douching is no longer recommended as a safe or healthy way to routinely clean the vagina. The only safe and healthy way to clean the vagina is to let the vagina clean itself. The delicate chemical balance of the vagina is very sensitive and easily disrupted by routine vaginal douching.
found here.....Vaginal Douches - Are Vaginal Douches Safe

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Frequent douching was shown to be highly associated with pelvic inflammatory disease and modestly associated with cervical cancer. CONCLUSIONS: Current literature suggests that frequent douching increases the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, and, possibly, cervical cancer.
found here...Vaginal douching and adverse health effects: a meta-analysis.

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