So you’re having sex and everything is going well, but when the penis is removed from the vagina it’s covered in a white, creamy discharge that both excites and concerns you. It has no smell, it doesn’t stain and it seems to appear whenever she’s really enjoying the experience. What is this white, creamy fluid-like substance that’s coming from the vagina when she’s excited and why does it happen?
I’m glad you asked because it’s a common questions from lovers across the globe.
That creamy white discharge you encounter during intercourse is produced when a woman has an orgasm. It is a vaginal secretion produced by the vagina to facilitate in conception (sperm now have more fluid to swim in to move closer to their target). It helps with providing a better glide for the penis within the vagina and is a signal to both parties that orgasms are talking place and the female partner’s body is fully aroused. Consider it as another form of vaginal lubrication and a sign that her body is responding well to being stroked in all the right places.
What if that white, Creamy discharge isn’t there? Does it mean she’s not having orgasms?
Not exactly.
Orgasms come in many different versions and some are accompanied by a gush of clear fluid (squirting), increased clear vaginal secretions and sometimes involuntary contraction of pelvic muscles or lower body contractions. “Cumming” for a woman is an indication that she is experiencing vaginal orgasms during penetration, but if she doesn’t cream there is no reason to believe she is enjoying sex any less. Every woman’s sexual response cycle is different, which means every woman will be turned on by various triggers. If your desire is for your partner to “cream” on your Penis, experiment with various sex positions and strokes in order to see what will make her body respond with an orgasm.
PSA: Always know the STD/STI status of your partner before entering into sexual intercourse. Get tested by finding a testing site near you. USE CONDOM..
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