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"What's a creamer? You talking about some white heavy discharge coming out of there? If so - it's most likely to be a sign of BV. Which has nothing to do with orgasms and everything to do with not washing hands or objects that are touching one's genitalia. " Jezz that's not good! | |||
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"Just as I'm about to milk my morning cuppa... " What the feck were you about to milk it with? | |||
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"Just as I'm about to milk my morning cuppa... What the feck were you about to milk it with? " Eh milk! | |||
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"What's a creamer? You talking about some white heavy discharge coming out of there? If so - it's most likely to be a sign of BV. Which has nothing to do with orgasms and everything to do with not washing hands or objects that are touching one's genitalia. " Having or getting BV hasn't got necessarily to do with hygiene. For example you can get BV when you douche regularly. That can upset the rather fragile and complicated bacterial balance down there and the 'bad' bacterias take over = BV Any woman can get it, some might be more susceptible (ie having a coil can raise your odds) than other's. No reason to 'eew' women who were/are unfortunate and got/get BV. | |||
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"What's a creamer? You talking about some white heavy discharge coming out of there? If so - it's most likely to be a sign of BV. Which has nothing to do with orgasms and everything to do with not washing hands or objects that are touching one's genitalia. Having or getting BV hasn't got necessarily to do with hygiene. For example you can get BV when you douche regularly. That can upset the rather fragile and complicated bacterial balance down there and the 'bad' bacterias take over = BV Any woman can get it, some might be more susceptible (ie having a coil can raise your odds) than other's. No reason to 'eew' women who were/are unfortunate and got/get BV. " Totally agree with the above | |||
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"While both medical opinions above can be true, healthy vaginal fluids also change colour and density depending on where a woman is on her menstrual cycle. A woman close to her period can 'cream' whereas at the start of a new cycle she may produce a less dense fluid which is clearer. Even just on the day of ovulation there can be a difference in density and texture. Hydration will also affect it, much like any other fluid your body produces. Sorry to slightly derail your thread with facts OP, I just wanted to head off any hysteria about what is or isn't a healthy foof, or having women who can and do 'cream' shamed as being unhealthy. If anyone is concerned about their own foof... Ask a doctor! Same as your cum guys, some days it will be milky, and some days it will be creamy..." Hence I specified discharge being heavy. Normal amount of any discharge simply wouldn't be enough to look like or be mistaken for orgasmic fluid. Also when ones foof gets wet - the "wet" part is always clear by itself. It only becomes cloudy or white depending on how much white discharge it was mixed with. At no point in period cycle or any other times any "cream" should ever be produced by woman's body during sex. | |||
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"If a girl is a "creamer" it's usually a call vivotion, either thrush or bacterial vaginosis. All down to the PH but both are easily treatable. Bet you are sorry your asked now lol " Rrrr mmmmmm maybe just changed my mind on this one!! | |||
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"While both medical opinions above can be true, healthy vaginal fluids also change colour and density depending on where a woman is on her menstrual cycle. A woman close to her period can 'cream' whereas at the start of a new cycle she may produce a less dense fluid which is clearer. Even just on the day of ovulation there can be a difference in density and texture. Hydration will also affect it, much like any other fluid your body produces. Sorry to slightly derail your thread with facts OP, I just wanted to head off any hysteria about what is or isn't a healthy foof, or having women who can and do 'cream' shamed as being unhealthy. If anyone is concerned about their own foof... Ask a doctor! Same as your cum guys, some days it will be milky, and some days it will be creamy..." Yup I've only ever experienced the creamy discharge when a girl is ovulating or if she has thrush. It also can happen if a girl isn't hydrated enough the same as with a man. Hydration can effect the amount of clear discharge in both male and females. If you're coming across a girl who's always creamy she might need to talk to a doctor, as already said above it could be a cause for concern. That being said, it may just be her natural PH level maybe off. Now gushers and squirter...... Please sit on my face and drown me in your juices | |||
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"Just as I'm about to milk my morning cuppa... " Skipping cereal now, straight to fruit | |||
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