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Pre-ejaculate issue

I've noticed in the past month or so when I get aroused I get Pre-ejaculate fluid leakage. This might not seem like such a big deal but I never had this issue before. So I guess my question is, is it normal? Why did it start recently? And is there anyway to stop it from happening? Thanks.
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1622896 tn?1562364967
Hi yeah normal i get it all the time , please relax & Enjoy while it lasts , take care ,
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Hi bobdylan, thanks for replying. On average it's usually once a day, though I have been slacking off a bit lately. One more question, suppose I get a little fluid leakage even if I haven't been aroused. Is it still normal?
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1622896 tn?1562364967
Hi Kevin74 , i can't see were it comes from with age !! how often are you masturbating or having sex , if there is a long spell between then two , i would say that's why you are getting it , please take care ,
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1622896 tn?1562364967
Hi Kevin74 , i can't see were it comes from with age !! how often are you masturbating or having sex , if there is a long spell between then two , i would say that's why you are getting it , please take care ,
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Hi, I'll be 40 this year. I understand it's normal, the thing it's always been dry before. Maybe this this comes with age?
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1622896 tn?1562364967
you don't say your age , but you will get this Pre-ejaculate fluid if you are excited , it's normal and healthy , you can't stop it if you are sexually aroused its the body's Lube , please chill , take care ,  
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