What does pre-ejaculation looks like?!
Question: What does pre-ejaculation looks like?
My boyfriend of 2 years released a flow of white fluid (not inside me) so I thought he was done with. But apparently he said he didn't even notice that fluid came out until he saw it, and that he wasn't done with releasing yet. So I'm confused if the first time he released it was pre-ejaculation (since he didn't feel it) or normal ejaculation?
He said he did feel some going inside (the first time he released) of me. That's why I'm wondering. Thanks for any answer. :)
Answers:
Pre-ejaculate, aka precúm, is secreted by the Cowper's Glands and is a clear slippery fluid. Its main active ingredient is sodium hydroxide, which is slightly alkaline. The fluid is produced totally separately from semen and at source, does not contain any sperm, but it may pick up residual ones if there was a recent ejaculation. When it dries, it leaves a white deposit.
The purpose of pre-ejaculate is threefold ... to flush out any residual urine, to neutralize any acid and to lubricate the inner surface of the urethra prior to the imminent ejaculation of semen. It is released as a reflex to perceived sexual activity and there is no conscious control over this. Some guys produce copious amounts of the stuff, others none at all.
I think your boyfriend ejaculated inside you, so you need to take the necessary post-coital steps to avoid pregnancy.
Clear slippery and thinner than ky but thicker than water.