Sometimes when having sex with my girlfriend there is a whitish, creamy substance on my penis. What is it?


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It`s nothing to worry about. Females produce a white substance to help lubricate in inside of her vagina so it won`t dry out and cause irritation.

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Yeeuuuw your nasty.

her juice oh my god the same thing happens to my husband and I, crazy thing is they told me that it causes kids, but we only learned that after our 2.


Technically speaking, cooties.


if it comes from your penis, then theres a big chance its semen, if its from her, then it might be natural lube from her vagina, vaginal secretions.

Her ***.or if it's chunky a yeast infection or an STD. You don't have to worry if it's mostly clear with a little white.


If you don't know that you shouldn't be having sex
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sperm? let me see..YOUR FLUIDS..you shouldn't be having sex if you don't even know what the hell is going on down there.


Ummmmm dude go too a library they have lots of books to help you learn.


what a stupid question, I hope this guy does know and is just bored and acting silly.

this is the reason under age sex is illegal..listen little boy its sperm..u are too young to ask this question and this aint a perfect place to aske this question okay? now go to ur room and study go boy go could be a yeast infection or some smagma from an umcircumsized penis try the smell test beer or cheese then its a yeast infection get treatment for both of you at the drugstore or pharmacy


Maybe you shouldn't post that on the internet!! See a doctor or watch the "Talk Sex With Suze Orman " show


Just girly vaginal fluids and lubricants - it's all natural.

Don't worry about it!

That's her natural lubrication. Her vaginal walls are producing it to prevent friction and damage to her womanhood. That happens when she is aroused. Don't misinterpret this as her C U M. This is just for lubrication.




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