It could be a urinary tract infection, a yeast infection or the symptom of a STD depending upon your sexual history. You should consult a gynecologist for further review and a professional diagnosis.
Well...for the same reason your arm or leg or w/e would be itchy... why would it be any different??????????
most probably you have a urinary tract or genital infection, or both of them. see your doctor :)
The reason why is because your vagina is more sensitive than other girls but dont west wet underwear it will cause your vagina to smell like fish
off to the doc you go ASAP
No. The sperm needs to be in contact with her vagina, unless she was wearing your underwear she is not pregnant.
Normal discharge , no need to worry. The white is vaginal fluids that are secreted to help keep the vagina clean.
The reason for wearing salopettes while skiing is to protect the pants and underwear underneath from getting cold and wet from the snow causing discomfort as well as being very cold.
A dangerous disease that can kill you. The best reason ever discovered for wearing underwear.
No, your period is when blood comes out of your vagina for a few days each month (though it will be irregular at first)...it has nothing to do with urinating...
they feel wet and itch
You won't get BV from wearing wet under wear.
Yes you get wet wearing a wet suit. Though it's a called a wet suit it's main properties are to keep you warmer and provided buoyancy
I am guessing that you might mean wet dreams and how do you prevent them? You can't, they just happen but you can reduce the chance of them occurring by masturbating before you go to sleep. If you do have a wet dream you can avoid tell-tale damp patches on your bedding my wearing your underwear in bed.
Yes, dhoti can be worn without underwear, but the fabric is sheer enough that wearing one in the rain may result in something akin to the 'wet t-shirt' effect on one's backside; if this is a concern, underwear in a coordinating color would alleviate the effect.
No. You may get a cold by wearing wet clothing, but your kidneys won't be affected.
Transmission of HIV requires a substantial transfer of HIV infected bodily fluids. HIV does not survive long in a dry environment. Unless you wear the underwear as they are substantially wet with infected fluids AND you have open wounds that the fluids come in contact with, the likelihood of contracting HIV by wearing another's clothing is extremely remote.