What makes us women wet?!


Question: What makes us women wet?
When were turned on what makes us wet?

Answers:

Biologically, the secretion of Estrogen and Dopamine increases when a women is aroused. More you indulge in to it more of these hormonal secretions takes place which in turn stimulates the uterus and Vagina to produce clear, semi sticky watery kind of fluid to makes a woman horny and opens up the vagina to allow the easy insertion of penis. The secretion of these hormones go on non-stop unless a woman achieves Orgasm. When one reach to peak, it squirts ( Many or may not necessary ) and the stimulations stops turning to vaginal closure & dryness

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the mind is the master mind of all sex
you should be ready to have it much as other factors determine
person you are to get cozy with and the environment
the two of you have to be on the same page "achieving the goal of your purpose"in other words enjoy every moment then you will get wet and ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

mind



Stimulation of the sensitive area that makes women goes wild i.e. armpit, mouth, wrist, clitoris, inside of the thigh, behind the ears and neck area.



When we (girls) become sexually aroused, our bodies become ready for intercourse. The vagina gets wet to make sex easier....like a natural lubricant.



Blood vessels. The vagina engorges and releases fluid. Like when you sweat. The skin gets red--from the blood rush-- first, then sweats. Which is another reason to stay well hydrated.



when girls get turned on i can tell u from expirese its mostley from playying with her pussy fingering,rubbing,slaping it thats wat gets my girlfreind goin
y u want us to get u wet



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