Unlike the majority of women my age (50) who experience vaginal dryness, I have always had the reverse problem of over lubrication. Just thinking about sex begins my issue! My partner and I work around the problem but I haven’t found any solution and I’ve read them all. Anybody have any suggestions??
| Help for overly WET vagina |
May 16, 2011
Posted in love & sex.
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It’s nice to know I’m not alone!! It’s a “problem” I’d rather have, than the alternative. I’m 57 and still, at times, need a towel. It seems our G-spots are alive and well. It’s called “female ejaculation” and when I look it up online, there are a lot of articles explaining how to do it, not so many on how to stop it. Like you, it’s excitement, not necessarily orgasm despite the way the term sounds. I just found this article: What is female ejaculation. It may be helpful to understand it more; it also tells how to stop it.
The good news is that it helps to prevent UTIs. I’ve wondered why I’ve had so few in my lifetime.
I don’t consider it a problem and the fun part is joking about who gets to sleep in the wet spot! ♥
Sorry – I don’t know the answer either. But I will agree with ThurmanLady – it’s not a bad problem to have. I have the same issue at 55 yrs old.
I’m just happy the thought of sex still excites me and I’d rather be overlubricated than under or not at all.
I didn’t know that about UTI’s but it does explain why I”ve never had even ONE!