Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have discharge problems from last year, and I do not get wet. I am in a relationship and have problems related to lubrication. Please guide me about this serious problem.
Hello,
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I understand that foreplay is most important for proper arousal and becoming wet. If sex becomes mechanical, you will not become wet. There should be proper communication between the sexual partners. For example, partners should freely ask each other about their likes and dislikes. The girl should tell his partner whether she wants him to suck her breasts, stimulate her clitoris, or kiss her neck or abdomen. This will sexually stimulate the girl. You can also try to arouse your partner by playing with his penis and kissing his abdomen.
Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!
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