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Fedup.embarassed and confused

My man and i have been together for two years now.well with my ex he used to complain because of that my v*gina has a lot of fluids and id get really ticked off and now with my current i cant come and he would give it to me harder hoping il come to such an extent that id even wish not to have sex for longer.whats wrong with me and it embarasses me for he would ask me why i cant come and id get really offended,is it why i hadnt conceived for two years now?
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Thanx for the advise...i really appreciate it.
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Thanx for the advise...i really appreciate it.
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I there and welcome.  Well, to the last question you asked---  no.  It's not essential for you to reach orgasm to conceive.  However, if the excessive fluid or what could otherwise be vaginal discharge---  perhaps asking your doctor about this might be a good plan.  If it is to the extent boyfriends complain about it and it hinders your sex life, ask your doctor about it.  You don't have to be embarrassed with a doctor, they deal with many different women's issues.   (you may actually have a health issue that is causing discharge that doesn't follow the typical patterns but none the less needs treatment).  good luck
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