I have been in physical contact with my husband for 8 years. For 7 months I have not contacted him. Still I'm feeling sexual feelings and now almost it's increasing. Because he is far away from me. Vagina white is going on for two weeks. What do I do? Is it a sign of sexual feelings or something else? Is it showing that i need physical contact with him?
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Hi,
These are sexual desires which you are going through. This basically could be be suffice when you with your partner.
Avoid masturbation and avoid watching porn in these scenarios as this might probably impact your day to day activities.
Its natural to have high sexual desire after long period of abstinence. White discharge usually doesn't happen in such cases. There are different ways to reduce sexual desire or feel normal.
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Hello,
Sexual feeling is a subjective feeling.
One comes to know if he/she need physical intimacy. It is normal to feel like this after abstinence for long time.
If the white discharge is mild with no other symptoms... Nothing to be done then otherwise you can consult for help.
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