Wat Comes Out?

ok um im 15 not thinkin bout havin S.E.X i just want to kno what do women "come" when they enjoy an orgasm...i was told somthin comes out but im not sure what? i kno other ppl posted question like this but ppl be rude answerin the question
Answers:

What exercises can make boobs smaller?


During foreplay, a womans body secret fluids which lubricate her vagina in preparation for sex. When a woman "comes" or reaches orgasm, she have a series of spasms or contractons of the muscles in the nouns surrounding her vulva and vagina. If these contractions are strong enough, and if near is enough lubricant built up, some can squirt out. Personally, I don't deliberate this happens exceptionally often, but I enjoy heard of it.

Exercising?

Not adjectives girls will actually "come" when they orgasm. The ones that do, it's a short time ago the same vaginal fluid that lubricates you when you're turned on.

The HPV shots i want your help!?

unlike males, nought much comes out. A bit of natural lubrication when aroused.
It's only just a feeling.

What do they do at 14 year dated physicals?

Women get a clear fluid that comes out when they win aroused. some women have a bit more of it that comes out when they orgasm. To find out what happen in your specific grip, you can always masturbate. And please if you establish to have sex, please use birth control AND condoms

Is it precarious for women to use vibrators too much?

During arousal, before intercourse, 2 glands (Bartholin's glands), one on respectively side of the vaginal opening, camouflage lubrication to aid in the access of the penis.

There are 2 different kinds of orgasm that a woman can own, vaginal and clitoral.

During a vaginal orgasm the walls of the vagina constrict and relax in a pulsing motion. During a clitoral orgasm the cervix of the uterus will usually pulse up and down in a sort of dipping motion so to (theoretically) dip into the sperm placed in the vagina. In general, awfully little comes out however, if the G-spot is stimulated and orgasm is reached fluid (not urine) may be expelled out of the urethra (pee hole).





Copyright (C) 2007-2010 WomenAnswers.org All Rights reserved.     Contact us