When you finger yourself what is that slimy substance?!


Question: In terms of sexual stimulation, early on in sexual excitement, veins in the pelvis, vulva, and clitoris begin to dilate and fill with blood, gradually making the whole area feel full (called vasocongestion). In the vagina, this swelling creates a "sweating reaction," producing a fluid that makes the vaginal lips get wet -- often an early sign that a woman is sexually excited. This fluid wets the entrance to your vagina, making penetration easier. When your partner performs oral sex on you, the fluids you're feeling are probably a bit of both -- some normal woman-mucus and some of the "sweating" from sexual excitement. If you want to be more sensitive to the difference, follow your cycle of mucousal changes as described above, and compare your daily changes to what happens when you're sexually aroused.


Answers: In terms of sexual stimulation, early on in sexual excitement, veins in the pelvis, vulva, and clitoris begin to dilate and fill with blood, gradually making the whole area feel full (called vasocongestion). In the vagina, this swelling creates a "sweating reaction," producing a fluid that makes the vaginal lips get wet -- often an early sign that a woman is sexually excited. This fluid wets the entrance to your vagina, making penetration easier. When your partner performs oral sex on you, the fluids you're feeling are probably a bit of both -- some normal woman-mucus and some of the "sweating" from sexual excitement. If you want to be more sensitive to the difference, follow your cycle of mucousal changes as described above, and compare your daily changes to what happens when you're sexually aroused.

that'd be lubricant that your body produces...

P*ssy juice

In terms of sexual stimulation, early on in sexual excitement, veins in the pelvis, vulva, and clitoris begin to dilate and fill with blood, gradually making the whole area feel full (called vasocongestion). In the vagina, this swelling creates a "sweating reaction," producing a fluid that makes the vaginal lips get wet -- often an early sign that a woman is sexually excited. This fluid wets the entrance to your vagina, making penetration easier. When your partner performs oral sex on you, the fluids you're feeling are probably a bit of both -- some normal woman-mucus and some of the "sweating" from sexual excitement. If you want to be more sensitive to the difference, follow your cycle of mucousal changes as described above, and compare your daily changes to what happens when you're sexually aroused.

its your juice flowing. That mean your body is responding to your finger.





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