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excessive vaginal secretion during sex

I dont know any other way to say this, so I am sorry for the vulgarity....
When I have sex, I have ALOT of vaginal secretion. I have not had this much with past relationships. Its very wet. To the point that he isnt fully aroused anymore... Does anyone know what could cause this??? HELP!
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Believe me when i say this. i know exactly what your going through i get so frekin wet during sex my man can feel **** same goes for me its so frustrating n sad but everyone seems to think im lucky??!! wtf iv been trying to find a solution but nothing.. i called a vagina rejuvination center talked to a doctor said their is a procedure that can b done to decrease the amount of fluid thank god but unfortunately it cost uh pretty penny **** ett im doing it anyways!!!
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I think I understand what your man is experiencing.  When a woman is really wet, which should be a great turn-on, it may reduce the friction like momto3incali and others suggested.  One possible solution would be Kegel excercises where you train your sphincter muscles to "squeeze" him.  Look this up on the internet.  It takes some practice, but can enhance your sex life.
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I found this forum while looking for an answer to basically the same question.  My wife occasionally "floods" me...usually during oral sex, but also during vaginal intercourse as well.  At first I thought it was an unintentional release of urine, but it didn't have a urine smell or taste, so I wasn't sure what it was.  Other than being a bit messy (we use a baby's crib pad these days), I find it very enjoyable as I take it to be an indication of her level of arousal.  What specifically the fluid consists of, I don't know, but at this point I have to believe that it's a totally healthy and normal physiological response.  I suspect if men are put off it may be due to their lack of understanding as to what it is and what it means.  Other than the lack of friction (which we've not found to be a problem), I would suggest that a little education would be all that was needed to reassure them.  
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Ok, I have only had this happen to me twice. Once about 6 yrs ago and then last night!!! Last night was the most... I mean Wow, I was so turned on, but I got so wet the whole bed was soaked!!!! It scared me!!! I thoght the gu would turn talk and run, but he didnt... He did not even mind when he rolled over into it and just laid there... He was something else!!! Made me feel like a queen, like I was the sexiest thing on earth and wham!!!!  Everything got totally soaked!!! So, Is that just because of being so turned on?? Or am I what some people call a squirter?? If I am, this has only happened twice in my life!!! But this gu from last night had me worked up just from kissing my hands and sucking on my fingers in the car before we ever got home!!! lol Please, if anyone can give advice I could use it...
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What if excessive wetness only occurs in a few positions, but not any other ones? What does that mean?
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It would be nice for people NOT to post a comment or response unless they have a legitimate "solution" or something that may actually help those in need.  Negative and non-supportive comments really don't belong on a site like this. Unless you have experienced some of these things, you have NO idea what it is like and don't pretend like you do.  Keep it for your FB page or blogs.
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