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G-Spot

Well I'm a girl, I was masterbating with myself looking for my gspot and I'm still a virgin and then I found my gspot and now there is all this liquid every time I wipe and this hard crunchy stuff, and I can always feel it when it likes drains and what can I do to make it stop? Please!!
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Well I'm molly
and the g spot is in the vagina to the left and if you want to feel the sensation then rub in and out yea the white stuff is u cuming cos you've hit that sensation In sex a boy will touch the fanny till that stuff comes out then he will lick it you can also lick it but it. Tastes like very salty warm gooey try it . Mollyxxx
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Well I'm mollynch and the g spot is in the vagina to the left and if you want to feel the sensation then rub in and out yea the white stuff is u cuming cos you've hit that sensation In sex a boy will touch the fanny till that stuff comes out then he will lick it you can also lick it but it. Tastes like very salty warm gooey try it . Mollyxxx
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Hi!
If you are stimulating yourself, then it is natural to have some fluid formation. If the fluid forms without stimulation, then you are having clear vaginal discharge. This could be due to allergy to something you touched your vaginal area with or due to bacterial vaginosis or due to fungal or bacterial infection.
Please consult your gynecologist regarding this. Take care!
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