Whats that liquid when you have an orgasm?
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The liquid comes from your Bartholin's glands- you own two, one on either side of the opening which empty into the area. Primarily it's for lubrication, but also to help speed the semen on it's way. They produce a clear liquid, unless they are blocked or infected. Some ladies simply produce more fluid than others, that's all. Most don't even know they own them, until they form a cyst. The corresponding glands in males are called Cowper's glands- just in case you are curious. They have much the same function, except the fluid also nuetralizes the pH of the urethra in preparation for ejaculation- so it doesn't kill the sperm on the way to the exit. You will sometimes see the clear discharge leak out of the fellow just prior to ejaculation, though it may also be mixed with some sperm. It's the infamous "pre-***" folks refer to as a rule.
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