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After I started having sex. I have been "wet" a lot. Even when i'm not doing anything sexual intercorse  wise. I'm 'wet" down there. Why is that?
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136956 tn?1688675680
I meant to say I never had blood during periods.

She is also vague on what she is saying so I can only respond with what she is asking. I am going by my own experience I am not saying I am an expert but when it came to that experience for me it changed my life.

I dont disagree with what you have said, just that I respectfully disagree with the fact that those are initial symptoms for every female.

Maybe my circumstances are different, I am just saying what I went through and that it could be a possibility as well as semen coming out.
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136956 tn?1688675680
I respectfully disagree. I had gonorrhea and did not have any symptoms other than the majorly increased wetness.  That is all. The only reason I knew something was wrong was when I was having sex I bled during. I went to get a pap done that day by the time the results were in I was in my doctors office with fever, severe abdominal pain which was PID caused by Gonorrhea.  I found it odd that I had no symptoms whatsoever except the excessive clear watery discharge.  I never had sex during periods because I have endometriosis and never get periods because they are suppressed by the pill.  I had no issues urinating, I had no burning and no pain. I also didnt have pain during sex.  So you tell me, are all initial signs the same?  I would say no. I think everyone is different. I was in complete shock that I had it also because I had no symptoms.
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1831637 tn?1323264454
The initial symptoms and signs of Gonorrhoea in women include a painful or burning sensation when urinating, increased vaginal discharge, or vaginal bleeding between periods.  I think that we have to be careful about discussing such vague symptoms such as 'wetness' as it is NOT a clear symptom of an STD.  After sex 'wetness' is normal and is caused either by the reminents of seminal fluid or the remaining vaginal fluids.  Being 'wet' and having discharge are 2 separate things.

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136956 tn?1688675680
I am going to be honest that was one of the symptoms that I had before testing positive for Gonorrhoea. Not trying to scare you but I had no other symptoms bt that.

When you say you started having sex, when was that? Was it your first time or do you mean after having sex this happened?  Did he *** inside of you?  If so it could be that coming out.  
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1831637 tn?1323264454
Being 'wet' is common for a woman.  It is a natural form of lubrication and is normally present before or after intercourse, at heightened levels of eroticism (Horny) and sometimes, at totally random times of the day.

It is not an indication of ill health to my knowledge.

Unless you are soaking your underwear because of this, I really wouldnt worry about it and it doesnt seem like something that needs to be looked at, or 'managed'.

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