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I have never had that happen to me. I know that in the past, I was informed that I will always have some kind of vaginal discharge but if it becomes smelly, itchy, or irritating that is when I need to see a doctor. Have you taken the time to see different GYN because sometimes you have those who have no clue (sorry to say, but it happens). Something is going on with you and it needs to be figured out. I do know from experience though that yeast infections are not always clumpy and you can sometimes have a yeast infection that doesn't itch but can make you dry and irritated. What happens when you treat yourself for a yeast infection? Does the discharge ever go away?
Oh, by the way, I would never pay any attention to a man when he says that you are not dry because speaking from experience, only you know when you are dry. You feel dry, for some reason when they place their fingers down there it feels wet to them, but you know when you feel dry. When the vagina is being penetrated by the penis and you feel a little uncomfortable, you know its because you are dry, but for some reason men can't tell unless you are extremely dry.

January 24, 2010 - 9:50am

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