February 2012, Lesbian Life Focus
How Wet Is Too Wet?
Some women are very embarrassed about "how wet" they get.
As much as I love learning about the topics I write about, I always find myself getting into trouble for voicing the information in my habitually dry, crude, straight-to-the-point kind of way. So, don't think this will be any different, because when it comes to vaginas... well, I am going to tell it like it is. Plus, I love trouble!
In the last year, I have gotten several emails, one in particular that stated that I "[had] to write about this topic." How wet is too wet? The simple answer is: "I don't know!" The truth is that there is no easy way to explain wetness (vaginal lubrication). Our vaginas are like an onion; there are multiple layers, each one just as delicate and intricate as the other, to make a beautiful, yet complicated, organ.
You can't control how wet you get, and honestly, I am not always sure what the big concern is. But you can control the health you provide your vagina. A healthy vagina has an acidic pH balance to fight off infections, which is provided by bacteria naturally found in our nether regions. Just as our mouths are cleaned and lubricated by saliva, our vaginas work in a similar way, secreting fluids on a regular basis.
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