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Question: Guys come... are girls suppose to come ( have a liquid expolde from their privates) after a sexual encounter


Answers: Guys come... are girls suppose to come ( have a liquid expolde from their privates) after a sexual encounter

None of the lovers I have had squirted during orgasm. (And I have been between their legs making it happen a lot so I would notice.)

But some girls do, so it's not unusual.

And no - often times the girl and guy do NOT climax at the same time. It takes a lot of experience with a partner to do this. Most couples take turns giving each other orgasms.

(This is a good way to decide if a bf is a selfish lover. Give him an orgasm first and see if he then spends time giving you pleasure. )

Before you ask - 80% or more of women do NOT reach an orgasm just by being penetrated. They climax by external stimulation.

aren't there some cartoons your missing

yeah, it looks and feels like oil, except, its gold.

yes girls do to, but its not as obvious as boys

yes its called squirting. when a guy fingers a womans g-spot she has a powerful orgasm causing her to squirt a liquid,not urine or ejaculate but a liquid,most women or girls dont squirt but from what i heard it coukd be quite a shower!

No. Generally speaking, women do not ejaculate when they c+u+m. There are exceptions, however.

Some women lose control of their bladders and either pee, or expel a clear fluid.

Some others have such violent muscular contractions that the lubricating fluids inside their vaginas are forced out.

Girls come but they don't always ejaculate.

yes! it is called "love juice(s)"!





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