I can't weigh in if it's normal or not, but this is a condition I had for most of my adult life. Admittedly, it increased as I got older. I'd always tell my doctors about it and never had an abnormal Pap smear. I was diligent and always mentioned it, but no doctor ever seemed to show any concern. So, I bought pantyliners in bulk, cut them in half and wore one everyday. Granted it was a huge turn on to my partners, and did def help me save on lube. My take was that our bodies do things for a reason.

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2. Is it water down there? Urine? Lubrication?
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We got a few questions from our readers about wetness down there and went straight to the expert, certified sex therapist Dr. Janet Brito, for answers. The glands in your cervix and vaginal wall create essential lubrication to protect your genital area from injury or tearing, and keep your vagina clean and moist. Depending on where you are in your cycle and hormone levels, the amount of cervical fluid could vary. Keep in mind that this fluid, or something similar, also appears during sex. The responsible glands for producing lubrication for sexual activity are the Bartholin glands located to the right and left of the vaginal opening and the Skene glands close to the urethra. For some, the type of birth control you use may increase vaginal wetness, as estrogen tends to increase the production of vaginal fluids. If this bothers you, consider asking your doctor about an alternative birth control that has less estrogen. Infections, like bacterial vaginosis , could cause a feeling of wetness, as the wetness helps to move bacteria out of your vaginal canal.