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PostPosted: 04/29/07 - 17:48    Post subject: white vaginal fluids Vote now! Reply with quote

my girlfriend and i had sex one night( i wore a condom) the next day we just messed around ( i fingered her) but with the clear vaginal fluids it also looked kinda whitish..ive never really paid attention to the color is that what its suppose to be??? now im worried i may have came in her..someone please help!
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PostPosted: 05/05/07 - 11:45    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

PLEASE help me somebody reply..im REALLY nervous
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PostPosted: 05/07/07 - 08:17    Post subject: DON'T WORRY Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I've been sleeping together with my girlfriend for half a year now, and I've experienced whitish secretion just by fingering her, so don't worry.

But still, to stay on the safe side, you should (have) check(ed) if the condom have (had) a whole afterwards sex. If it hadn't - no worries.
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PostPosted: 05/09/07 - 17:25    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

well i did just not really closely..it looked fine tho..didnt notice anything leaking when i threw it away either..so you dont think i have anything to worry about ? cause im still pretty nervous..is wasnt really a liquid white..but more of a thick white
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PostPosted: 09/13/07 - 10:41    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Falcons wrote:
PLEASE help me somebody reply..im REALLY nervous


Hello im no doctor but i am a female. lol
If you had sex wiht your girlfriend unprotected you should have known if you cam in her i mean you would feel and orgasim i would hope, but the thing is if you did cum inside of her all of your cum would be out of her by the next day it usualyl all coems out the min she stands up showers and then used the bathrooma nd im sure she did that within 24 hours.

That whitish discharge or fluid u are seeing could be a number or things.
Her jsut being very tuned on. Leftover lubrication from the night before. Or she can have a yeast infection. Dont be grossed out yeast infections or very common in girls who are sexually active. good luck i hope i helped.
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