vaginal discharge is natural but all women are different. can some of you explain what your discharge is like?

i guess what is normal, color…texture..



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  1. Gabby R January 27th

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    when i was a little younger i read an article on where if your underwear is soaking wet you have bacterial vaginosis(sp?) aka BV and i went to the doctor and told him i had that, but i dont think i did
    it was just regular discharge because the medication didnt work

    i was paranoid cause it had my odor
    but it wasnt like fishy
    but i was wrong.

    sometimes my discharge dries up on my underwear, is that normal?


  2. HerHuggyBunny January 27th

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    Two things will make you wet "down there"… both are normal and healthy, they both have a scent, and they’re *supposed* to happen.

    (It’s caused by the same body changes that will eventually bring your periods on, but there’s nothing about the timing of both that’s the same for everyone: some girls begin discharging like that several years before they ever have a period, and some don’t begin until a couple of years *after* their first period happens.)

    1) Your genitals keep themselves clean and healthy by sort of "rinsing" themselves with the fluids that they make (this will happen constantly beginning in early puberty, 24/7 every day for the rest of your life, but you won’t always notice it)… sometimes there’s quite a bit of fluid and it can leak out a *lot*, so wearing panty liners or even light pads can be a good thing to help keep your clothes clean.

    2) When your body is aroused sexually ("turned on" or "horny", even if you’re not doing or thinking anything sexual) your genitals will get wetter and slipperier… sometimes very, *very* wet… so that a penis can slide in there comfortably if you have sex like it’s telling you it wants (you don’t have to, of course).

    I’m a cook, so the only things I can really compare the healthy scent of a vagina/vulva to are foods and such… and the nearest I can think of is a fairly mild combination of fresh oysters and grated truffles (the savory mushrooms, not the sweet chocolates) – musky and usually more on the sea-like side, but not "fishy" and certainly not unpleasant.

    It often smells stronger when you’re sexually aroused or when you’re sweaty after exercise or have spent most of a day in tight pants or clinging underwear, but not always… and it tastes much like it smells, but it’s a little bit salty and less sweet than the scent suggests. (Don’t be afraid to taste: it can give you info that your eyes and nose – even your *doctor* – can’t provide you with, in addition to the fact that it’s probable your boyfriend(s) and/or husband(s) are gonna do that anyhow if they have any brains… and it’s sure not gonna hurt *them*.)

    If this "discharge" is clear or slightly milky (might be tinted faintly yellow or brown), slippery to maybe a little sticky or stretchy, and smells "earthy, animal and a little like the ocean", it’s almost certainly healthy and good. If it smells truly fishy or otherwise bad, especially if it’s "cottage cheesy", itchy or feels irritated, then it’s probably an infection and you should see a doc.


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