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Hanable -> random but important question (8/14/2007 3:01:52 PM)

ok.. this has been bugging me fore a while.. what is cum, female in origin, saposed to look and feel like.. the consistancy of it as well... mine seems to.. change and im wondering if thats normal or if its something im doing or not doing or.. whatever.

H >:)




shadevarr -> RE: random but important question (8/14/2007 3:35:24 PM)

The consistancy will vary greatly, normally ranging from almost water-like to oily. Color is clear and somewhat opaque.




Hanable -> RE: random but important question (8/14/2007 5:18:05 PM)

ok.. that makes me feel better.. thanks shadevarr for ur post.

H >:)




SusanofO -> RE: random but important question (8/14/2007 5:50:18 PM)

Like the stuff that comes out of a runny human nose (that might be a grotesque, but still a fairly accurate description, IMO). Clear (as in colorless), and somewhat goo-ey, as far as its substance. That's my experience, anyway.

- Susan




sub4hire -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 8:58:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SusanofO

Like the stuff that comes out of a runny human nose (that might be a grotesque, but still a fairly accurate description, IMO). Clear (as in colorless), and somewhat goo-ey, as far as its substance. That's my experience, anyway.

- Susan


Actually male and female cum is a form of phlegm.




fungasm -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 9:32:17 AM)

Change in the mucosa/mucus and female ejaculate is not only normal, it's important.  The viscosity changes during ovulation, as a reactor to stress, and also to changes in diet. 

The time to stress is if there is a strong color* (red/pink usually means there is blood present, yellow/green indicates an infection) or a strong odor.  These are times to see your gynocologist QUICKLY.

*If you have been eating lots of cheetos and masturbating- don't worry quite so much about orange. (Just being silly)

Alison




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 12:38:00 PM)

the clearer the better..i have to say anything other than clear, see a doc.[&:] 




Hanable -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 2:23:23 PM)

ture but nasty sub4hire.. true but nasty. i always wash my hands after eating cheetoes... so its not gonna be orange...

H >:)




Vampyrefledgling -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 2:52:02 PM)

It's not a strange question. Some of the responses have been strange (cheetoes...*laugh*), but the question is not. You always hear that if there is a strong vaginal odor or discharge to talk to your gynocologist, but chances are, sometimes you do have an odor and/or a discharge. This can be related to medications you may be taking (i.e. the Pill) and not be related to an infection at all (unless it is yellow or green as stated earlier). It is important to have regular gynecological check-ups, especially if you are sexually active, given the sheer number of STD's floating around. Some show up in women without any symptoms and can go undetected for years.

~Fledgling




came4U -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 8:00:05 PM)

If it is lubricant-ish, smells like sex but clean and clear, it is cum.

If it is watery, gushing, odorless and friction causing, it is squirt.

If you get both, all the better.  If you don't...try, try again.







Hanable -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 8:08:58 PM)

ok.. whats the difference between cum and squirt? i thought they were the same thing.

H >:)




FelinePersuasion -> RE: random but important question (8/15/2007 10:09:44 PM)

that's not accurate advise, some women when they come it's milky white and looks well like milk.
quote:

ORIGINAL: JerseyKrissi72

the clearer the better..i have to say anything other than clear, see a doc.[&:] 




sub4hire -> RE: random but important question (8/16/2007 8:44:23 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Hanable

ok.. whats the difference between cum and squirt? i thought they were the same thing.

H >:)


They are the same, just different consistancies of snot.




vield -> RE: random but important question (8/16/2007 9:08:21 AM)

I know that in women who have a menstrual cycle and are not pregnant, the taste and aroma and consistancy of their vaginal fluids varies a bit every few days.
If the same woman becomes pregnant, this variation disapears and her fluids stay very similar for much longer times.
Once a woman no longer has periods, her juices will remain very similar over time.
Consistancy and flaver can be altered by diet, just as a man's ejaculate can be changed.
Cum = orgasm, this usually is happening when a woman "squirts" as her g-spot is stimulated, and these fluids will usually be more clear, thin and less tasty that regular vaginal fluids. Some people will also refer to any rush of vaginal fluids as "cum". However squirting does not happen with many types of orgasms.

LOL squirting can also be a loss of bladder control during orgasm.

In men ejaculation = squirting and is usually thought to be orgasm, but in fact this is not always true. The ejaculate and the orgasm here may both be called "cum" too.
However as many Dommes and many gays know, male orgasm can occur without erection or ejaculaton, and can also involve multiple orgasms. Male ejaculation of seminal fluids can also take place without an orgasm happening, which can be a painful part of a CBT or a male milking experience.




sub4hire -> RE: random but important question (8/16/2007 12:57:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: vield

LOL squirting can also be a loss of bladder control during orgasm.



That is true as well, but then we'd call that urine...hehe




BoiJen -> RE: random but important question (8/16/2007 1:05:45 PM)

I know women who squirt when their lips are pulled on. It's alla certain matter of their body and it's make up. And it's not a science on what makes up a woman's ejaculate. Because it tends to vary from female to female. It is however, not urine. That makes it water sports.

On a personal note, I tend to call female ejaculate cum anyways. Personal choice and all. Then again...I like being called a cum rag too. :D

Vaginal fluids...sexual and otherwise tend to change reqularly sometimes from day to day mostly based on diet. Many women go through "yeast infection" type state just before their periods. However they don't actually have an infection. It's their hormones acting a little funny and the cravings they have trigger different eating habits.




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