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If you have a white or clear sticky discharge in your underpants it's normal its just wetness it has very little smell if it has a strong oder or is green see your Doctor immediately you might have an infection
Water itself is not wet; it is a liquid that can make other materials wet when it comes into contact with them. When water is on a surface, it adheres to the surface and forms a thin layer, giving the sensation of wetness.
I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
Dampness refers to slight moisture or damp quality in something, whereas wetness implies a more significant or saturated level of moisture. Dampness can often be felt or observed but may not necessarily leave something visibly wet, while wetness typically leaves something visibly soaked or saturated.
Yes, oil is sticky because it has a high viscosity, which means it has a thick and sticky consistency.
Erect and hard nipples, body heating up, heavy breathing, vaginal lubrication/wetness and fast heart beat.
Semen does the same thing inside the uterus. It reacts to wetness that way so it can cling and stay inside for a better chance at fertilizing an egg.
The possessive form of the phrase snow wetness is snow's wetness.example: The snow's wetness soaked right through my coat.
No, Vaginal wetness happens to all females as to men's erections
'Moisture' is an eight-letter word meaning wetness.
If you have a white or clear sticky discharge in your underpants it's normal its just wetness it has very little smell if it has a strong oder or is green see your Doctor immediately you might have an infection
Not necessarily. Wetness can be caused by a variety of factors such as sweating, discharge, or menstrual blood. It's important not to make assumptions about someone's arousal based solely on physical signs.
The sensation of wetness is primarily a surface feeling, detected by skin receptors that respond to moisture. Inside the body, such as in the bladder, tissues are designed to contain fluids without the same sensory nerve endings that detect wetness. Instead, the bladder has stretch receptors that signal fullness or pressure, but not wetness. Thus, while you may feel the pressure of a full bladder, you don't experience the sensation of wetness internally.
The Arousal was created in 1988.
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On hot and sticky days, the humidity in the air is high, which means there is already a lot of moisture in the air. When sweat is released from the body, it cannot evaporate as easily because the air is already saturated with moisture, leaving no room for additional evaporation. This can make you feel sweatier and sticky because the sweat is not able to effectively evaporate and cool you down.