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Weird question about bodily fluids

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 4:18 am
by Ihatemyusername
Assuming you have a smallish glob of seamen on one hand and and cervical fluid on the other hand and no interference to either, which would dry first? How do they different in characteristics? Is it easy to tell them apart on sight somehow.

I told you it was weird...but I got I'm a debate with a friend. Since we have the same genitals we can't exact try the scientist approach

Re: Weird question about bodily fluids

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:27 am
by Heather
That's not something we could answer, as that would depend on a bunch of factors and then an experiment using those expressly, but I would also ask you consider our limited resources in asking questions. Settling casual intellectual debates like this isn't really a sound use of our time.

Re: Weird question about bodily fluids

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 10:02 am
by Ihatemyusername
Sorry. I wasn't trying to wase anyone's time. I figured bodily fluids fit within the wide array of topics around here. Didn't mean to bother anyone.

Re: Weird question about bodily fluids

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:48 am
by Heather
It's okay, now you know! Body fluids are part of what we do, but how much more quickly one dries than the other has no real-world application (which is likely why it's not something you'll find data on, even in specific circumstances) or use beyond this debate with your friend.