Me and my girlfriend had sex this past weekend and she's three hours away so we only do this once or twice a month. After I went back to my house she's been telling me lately that she feels EXTREMELY turned on and it has been 3-4 days. She says she always has a little bit of a discharge. We have not been having sex long, is this normal and will it go away or should she go to a doctor?
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I think it's normal and healthy for a woman to be turned on often. The discharge might be just lubrication which comes when a woman is turned on. It's like the equivalent of an erection. But if the discharge has a weird color or smells really bad, then she needs medical attention.
If she doesn't see a problem, then she just needs more love and attention while she's not seeing you. Try phone sex.
If she doesn't see a problem, then she just needs more love and attention while she's not seeing you. Try phone sex.
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It's normal and it is something you don't need to worry about; if anything, be glad she's turned on! Some woman don't get turned on enough, and some are turned on all the time. It varies with each lady. And the fact you two don't have sex often enough means she wants it more when she's away from you.
Also, estrogen levels of a woman rises usually a week or so before her period, which can also contribute to her rise in "hornyness".
Also, estrogen levels of a woman rises usually a week or so before her period, which can also contribute to her rise in "hornyness".
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Vaginal discharge is normal for women to have all the time. Vaginas have a sort of pH level, and the liquids and discharges is just the body's way of maintaining normal pH and moisture. As someone else posted, the only reason you should be concerned about discharge is if it smells different than usual, or is a different color or consistency.
As for the sex drive, congrats, most guys complain that their girlfriends don't have ENOUGH drive! It varies from girl to girl on how often she's turned on, but it's also very common and normal for the level of sex drive to rise and fall depending on where she is in her cycle. When certain hormones are released during the cycle it boosts a woman's sex drive. This typically occurs around ovulation when your body wants to conceive a baby.
As for the sex drive, congrats, most guys complain that their girlfriends don't have ENOUGH drive! It varies from girl to girl on how often she's turned on, but it's also very common and normal for the level of sex drive to rise and fall depending on where she is in her cycle. When certain hormones are released during the cycle it boosts a woman's sex drive. This typically occurs around ovulation when your body wants to conceive a baby.
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