What is a person's clit and what is c*m?


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i would like to know!

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A girls clit is a part in your vagina that is most sensitive. its the part you rub when you masturbate. C*m is when you ge aroused and have an orgasm, it is fluid that leaves the vagina. It should be clear, and somewhat mucusy.
hahah well to bad..
Good lord, another one. You can tell when they sp*ll words w**h a lot of *** in th*m.

GOOD GOD!! Since when do you pee through your clit? Who's the dummy here? And the clit is NOT the vagina. What utter nonsense. Must be a lot of 7 and 8-yr-olds talking.

The ignorance is profound...
you should probaly ask when your older
things you should be asking your mother - a clit is your clitoris which is your vagina and c*um is what comes out of a mans penis during intercourse and its what gets you pregnant.
THE CLIT IS WHERE U PEE THRU & *** IS WHAT A GUYS DICK LETS OUT THRU HIS DICK THAT GETS U PREGNANT U DUMMY
The "clit" is short for clitoris. The clitoris is a sexual organ that is present in biologically female mammals.

C*m on the other hand is male ejaculation. Sperm-- in other words.
Clit is short for clitoris - a highly sensitive erectile organ visible at the front junction of the labia minora in the vulva.

c um is another word for orgasm - and sometimes used to refer to a guy's ejaulation
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