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My wife not able to discharge
I have marriage 3 months ago. Whenever I do sexual intercorse with my wife; she is not able to discharge , I tried in different position and doing foreplay but she is not discharging, so please tell me is it common? Or what should I do for this?
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When a female is aroused ...her vaginal muscles loosens and there is a watery lubricating liquid vc comes. She must b relaxed. Talk 2 her....she might b fearing insertion.
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Vaginal  lubrication is natural produced  fluid ...in women..which is increased near ovulation  and when sexually aroused.
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Women donot discharge during sex, as male. So nothing to worry. It's only natural secretion during foreplay and sex, which help as lubricant.
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Hi You mean wetness...
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yes common
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