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Re: What's going on down there?

From: Alicia M. Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:18:32 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Kelly wrote: >
>It seems I am having a problem with our good old friend, the clitoris.
>
>While my sex life with my boyfriend is good, it could definitely be better. The problem lies in the fact that whenever my clitoris is stimulated, I will urinate a little bit. It's always been a problem, and has obviously put a damper on sex with my sweetie. He says he's fine with it, but I'm very embarrased and have asked him to stop performing oral sex, for obvious reasons. I hardly ever reach orgasm, and this issue is becoming a big problem in our relationship. Why is this happening? I can't find any information about this subject. Am I the only one this happens to? Please help.
>
>*** Please don't post my email address along with the message. Also, I was wondering if you replied directly to this email, or if the messages are usually posted. If so, do I just check the website every day and wait until my question is answered there? ***

Try to urinate right before starting.

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Alicia M. Lapidus M.D.
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Chief of Staff Obstetrics, Hospital J. A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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