Is there a difference between vaginal discharge and getting wet?

Like whenever you have a lot of discharge, does that mean your "getting wet?"

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3 Responses to Is there a difference between vaginal discharge and getting wet?

  1. Annabelle Lee says:

    Nope. Vaginal discharge is how your body cleans itself out; "getting wet" is when you're aroused or turned on and your body self-lubricates so that insertion is easier. Two different things. Being wet doesn't always mean you're turned on, and if you're turned on, you won't always be wet.

  2. JP says:

    Vaginal discharge is involunetery.

  3. soxr_08 says:

    GETTING WET IS VERY DIFFERENT THAN VAGINAL DISCHARGE…"GETTING WET" IS AN ENJOYABLE EXPERIENCE…IT LUBRICATES THE VAGINA FOR SEXUAL PLEASURE…ITS OFTEN CLEAR IN COLOR…VAGINAL DISCHARGE CLEANS THE VAGINA AND CAN BE THICK AND CAN VARY FROM MILKY WHITE TO DARK BROWN…HOPE I HELPED

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