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5132597 tn?1364074607

Trouble Getting Wet

I'm 19 years old and have a hard time getting wet when aroused. Even if I do there is barely enough to notice or make a difference. I'm not on any birth control and have a normal menstrual cycle. What's going on and what can I do to...I don't know, get more wet and stay that way longer?
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Hi Steph, Try some vitamin B 6, I read a letter from a women she got this tip from a book called? I must write it down next time I see it, sorry, but she swears by it and now she only has one or two days a month when she is dry.
Just something you can try.
Good Luck
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there.  Makes me wonder about your hormones in general.  do you have dry skin?  Have you gained or lost weight recently?  Just curious.  

Foreplay is key and they do always make lubricants that tend to work well.  But generally, you hear of this problem with menapausal women due to hormonal issues.  

good luck
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136956 tn?1688675680
How long do you partake in foreplay?
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