Orgasms vs cumming? Is this run of the mill?
I know that orgasming cause vaginal muscle spasms. I also know that It can (and usually does) cause an excess of fluid but what more or less cumming(for women)?
A couple of times during sex he's noticed a white fluid that come from me. Its not painful but its not something that's happen before.
I guess my indisputable question is; whether or not this is usual?
Or if its Just a different kind of orgasm or perchance cumming? Because those times it felt amazing but near weren't the vaginal spasms that usually occur next to the big O.
Answer:
Lucky you and WTG for your partner! He's hit your G-spot and yes it is VERY amazing! There are different positions where he may hit it. When it happen again make a mental document of the position. Try other positions as well (not within the same dark, if you do, you are a lucky girl!). Compare the results. Usually a position where he get deeper penetration will hit the "mark". No worries - of late enjoy!
yes, it's mundane and it's when you've had an orgasm! i've done this slightly a few times now. it medium you are very fertile and extremely excited!
There are glands that excrete a raw lube,
But women don't have gonads similar to men -- so if they do creme up it is not like masculine ejaculate.
just relish and dont worry.
its fine. women come too! both men and women do. theres nil wrong with it. you're fine
that's average for a girl to get when she's turned on and have sex, it's acually a very dutiful sign. "cumming" has a cavernous variety of meaning. It can mean have an orgasm but it's also used for the natural lube women produce when they're sexually aroused, which doesn't own anything to do with orgasm. A lot of women squirt a clearish type fluid (produced by the skene's gland) when they orgasm and to be precise also referred to as c u m, even though it's a different fluid than what you experianced. obviously you know semen is alltogether different and that's referred to as c u m also... c u m is a broad blanket possession
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