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Excessive wetness

Im a 20 year old female and Ive noticed over the past year Ive had excessive vaginal wetness. Ive been to the gyno and she said their was nothing wrong but she couldnt explain the excessive wetness either. Its all the ime even whenim not turned on but wheni am having sex it becomes so much we cant feel anything so we gota stop and dry off. it doesnt stink but its kinda mucusy. please help i wanna get ride of this
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omg..PPL IF U FIND A SOLUTION PLS HELP MY BF CALLS ME NIAGRA FALLS
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hey i cant help you ....but i think I have the same problem....Im also 20 and Ive had this for about 2 years... I have to run to the bathroom sometimes cause it just poors out at random times and i hate it so much....i feel like i have to wear a pad every day...i actually wear panty liners everyday and have to switch them many times.,...mine doesnt smell either but its sometimes white or yellowish..and ive had many pap smears done and my docter just keeps saying theres nothing wrong and that he thinks its just "me", and i hate it so much...i feel so gross. especially when im wakling around in public and i can feel it fall out and i get so embarrased that what  if it gets my pants wet and people can see it or something...Ive also tried getting rid of it with yeast infection stuff and nothing ever helps.. its like a yeast infection that wont ever go away! hahaha. cept its not itchy and doesnt smell....although sometimes i think it does....or its just me imagining it cause im paranoid of it being something ha. Im also embarrassed to do anything with my bfs..incase its all gross or smells or they notice im like a tap that wont turn off and all this stuff comes out of me before we even start doing stuff lol...might scare them away...anyways hahaha. if you find out what it is let me know...and ill do the same!
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