Sex give somebody the third degree for masculine or feminine?


in the middle of sex, run of the mill girly lube obviously comes out. but, surrounded by the middle, mine turns from sweet-tasting to salty-tasting. i know that i haven't "came" and that i haven't urinated.

has this happen to you?
advice?


Answers:    hi,
i am a surgeon. agree to me explain. initially when a female subject get excited there is an increase of blood flow around the genital tract and the inferior sexual organs. i.e. breast, nipples, vulva, vagina.
When your partner "goes down" on you he would sense a musky odour - specifically the sweat which also has pheromones "sex-signals" that fashion him feel excited too. don't try to scrub up so sturdy since you want to prove that you live in an antiseptic world! steal it easy and shower as a rule. the sweat tastes worthy. remember that it is diluted too because of increased blood flow.
next after continued excitation, the secretion from the vagina change consistency from serous (clear fluid) to mucus (jelly like). it remains clear but can change color depending on which phase of the menstrual cycle the subject is surrounded by.
this tastes slightly salted since there is more pottasium surrounded by these secretions. but again be informed that this really drives men "wild".
i own interviewed couple of men who have disclosed that the smell and appetite of the female "nether regions" can transform them into Casanovas!
mixture is the spice of life... The MAKER have definitely designed the females surrounded by such a way that they bestow variety within different stages of excitation.
All the best.
it is normal for your personal lube to a bit different up high than lower down. also different hormones are produced when you are 'turned-on' so to speak so that might be an idea too
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