Masturbation Queries
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Masturbation Queries
So, I was masturbating and all of a sudden my vagina got wet, almost like semen and then all of a sudden a liquid gushed out from me. What happened?
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Re: Masturbation Queries
Hi GS_6,
When you're aroused, the vagina produces more lubrication to help aid in any insertion (be that of a penis or other object) that might be coming. As for the other liquid you noticed, it sounds like you might have ejaculated, which is actually something that can happen to people with vaginas. You can read all about it here and see if this matches with what you experienced: Squirt: On Ejaculation
When you're aroused, the vagina produces more lubrication to help aid in any insertion (be that of a penis or other object) that might be coming. As for the other liquid you noticed, it sounds like you might have ejaculated, which is actually something that can happen to people with vaginas. You can read all about it here and see if this matches with what you experienced: Squirt: On Ejaculation
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Re: Masturbation Queries
During oral sex for example, would this be safe if someone was on the receiving end?
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Re: Masturbation Queries
Hi GS_6,
I'm not sure what type of safety you're asking about, please feel free to clarify if you'd like!
As far as STI risks go -- yes, unprotected oral sex does pose STI/infection risks. It does not pose pregnancy risks.
More here: Can I Get Pregnant, or Get or Pass On an STI From That?
I'm not sure what type of safety you're asking about, please feel free to clarify if you'd like!
As far as STI risks go -- yes, unprotected oral sex does pose STI/infection risks. It does not pose pregnancy risks.
More here: Can I Get Pregnant, or Get or Pass On an STI From That?
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Re: Masturbation Queries
Hi Alice. What I meant was if someone was giving me cunnilingus and I suddenly squirted - (with their consent of course), would the fluid that I produced cause any harm to my partner?
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Re: Masturbation Queries
Hi GS_6,
Sorry for the delay! So, the fluid that is produced from squirting is a type of sexual body fluid. There's very little research on the fluid that comes from squirting and whether or not it can transmit any potential STIs that are present, but just to be safe, you could treat it as if it were possible.
All of that said, if you're already making the decision to engage in cunnilingus with your partner and have agreed that cunnilingus is safe/that you're willing to accept the potential risk of STI infection, then squirting wouldn't ADD any additional risk. Does that make sense?
Sorry for the delay! So, the fluid that is produced from squirting is a type of sexual body fluid. There's very little research on the fluid that comes from squirting and whether or not it can transmit any potential STIs that are present, but just to be safe, you could treat it as if it were possible.
All of that said, if you're already making the decision to engage in cunnilingus with your partner and have agreed that cunnilingus is safe/that you're willing to accept the potential risk of STI infection, then squirting wouldn't ADD any additional risk. Does that make sense?
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