how do you know when you "get wet"?!


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i am alot more turned on.and more sensitive down there and my thoughts start shifting.and i want sex or some sort of stimuation more badly than if i am not "wet".

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you'll know
Oh God, you know.
it rains
hmmm
Trust me, you'll know. Kinda the same feeling when you have your time of the month except that it's not blood but something else.
Your all wet. That is the simplest way to explain it. You are just wet. lol, they don't call it getting wet for nothing. Have an awesome day :)
you will know for sure if you are
you ll feel a wet sensation
let me chek!)
inset the dickhea*,will make u wweter and weter
then give u a creampie in it
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creampie
You'll know. Think of it as you are having your monthly period.
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You'll know. Your vagina will secrete fluid when you get horny/aroused. Just talking or kissing might induce it, making out, dry humping.etc. It means your body is preparing for sex and your vagina is creating it's own lubrication. Some girls/women can't secrete this fluid and must use KY jelly for vaginal lubrication during intercourse. A man's penis does the same thing. If a guy is making out with a girl and gets aroused, he'll notice a "drip" which is seminal fluid being excreted to facilitate lubrication. During masturbation you'll notice your genitalia "getting wet" which makes things slippery.
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Life.
You can sail toy boats in your underwear.
You secrete liquid. It just feels wet and slippery.
FROM A GUYS PERSPECTIVE. WE TO GET TOTALLY WET. WE MASTERBATE OR START TO THINK ABOUT SEX AND ALL HAS SOMETHANG TO DO WITH PRE *** IF YOU ASK ME. JACK AWAY.

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