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5 Reasons Why Girls Don’t Get Wet” During S3X.

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5 Reasons Why Girls Don’t Get Wet” During S3X.

Like men feel anxious about getting their man organ “stand up”, for women the biggest worry is to not get wet down there. In fact, it can get extremely frustrating to feel horny but not feel any wetness down there.

1.You’re not indulging in foreplay

Foreplay is the most important step before the real deal if you wish to feel wet down there and ready for intercourse.

Back in the days when I was a naive girl, I watched a porn movie and let me tell you Maina, they build a full-fledged foreplay story. Why? Because foreplay is the f’ckin best thing to do to get wet.

So if you aren’t wet enough during sex, it might be because you and your partner aren’t having enough foreplay.

5 Reasons Why Girls Don’t Get Wet” During S3X. Photo Courtesy

2.You’re stressed out

Psychological and emotional factors like stress and anxiety can interfere with sexual desire and lead to vaginal dryness when normal vaginal lubrication does not occur.  You can try some exercises or meditation to feel calmer and then see how it impacts your session in the bedroom.

3.You are not happy with your sex partner

Umm.. yes! Sex does not only depends on clitoral functionality but also depends a lot on how you connect with your partner. If your relationship is going downhill or he isn’t able to satisfy you in bed, it is natural for you to be dry down there during the act. So try to fire up your relationship if you want things to be better!

4.You’re a smoker

Do you need more reasons to quit smoking?

Vaginal lubrication can result from increased blood flow to the area. Smoking can cause decreased circulation of blood flow. Less blood flow in the pelvic area means less vaginal lubrication.

5.You’re taking certain medications

Like it or not but some allergy and flu medications can mess with your system and may make you dryer than usual. So if you are finding the issue nerve-wracking, it is best to talk to your doctor about it.

ABN Staff
Felicity Gitonga is the founder of Africa Business News. abn, freelance writer, journalist, and author with a passion for telling stories.

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