Wen my boy frnd touch my vagina, i get white discharge, aft dat i dont get sex mood. Thr is any problem in me?
so this is awkward but the last time me and my boyfriend had sex, there were these small white balls of fluid on his penis. and like slimy white stuff in his pubic hair. It didn't smell or anything and wasn't like a great amount but im not used to anything like that.. This is the first time its happened, it also happened to be the first time we went at it without a condom. All the other times there was nothing on the condom that looked like those small balls. Also some of the fluid dried on his thigh and what not and it dried up white. Its freaky and not a normal thing for me, so any ideas as to what it could be. I still plan on seeing a professional but it helps to know im not the only one going through this c**p.. ya know??
Its the vaginas way of lubricating itself, why it happened when you weren't wearing a condom.
You shouldn't be concerned about and neither should your boyfriend. It means you were turned on.
I've had a couple pairs of underwear ruined from that stuff though haha. It stains.
Listen everyone!!!!! The people on here that says it is normal is correct. I am a 26 years old women and i have been exploring my body for quit sometime now. And for the last 3 years with my new boyfriend and now husband. I have been experiencing this. At first I was worried too. After further research I discovered its a talent. I do not have any std's or yeast infection i have papers to prove that.That is crazy talk saying its a infection. Just because you have not experience this before does not mean its any infection. A man that is very very very very experience can make a women do this. For the few women that can do this is very special. THAT'S ALL!! Not many women can do this as you can see. And yes there are many others. So, do not freak out it is normal. You have talent with your vagina. THIS IS CALLED THE ULTIMATE CLIMAX LADIES. I do not watch porn;but that was the only way to find research online about this problem. If you are 18 and older look for yourself.
Sorry to tell you buddy. But if you make every girl after her; feel as good as you make her feel; you are going to dump every girl you sleep with. Except the fact that you now know how to make a women feel good or just go guy. when you learn to make a women squirt you have mastered sex my friend. Coming from a women that is the best orgasm every. My boyfriend and now husband make me do both and he is now labeled as the better i ever had because of it. He gets disappointed when i don't do it because that's how he knows i am not really into it.
Regarding the sugar comment. It's possible, but I hard core Low carb/no sugar and I get it alot. Hubby hits the top alot where the cervix is and that is the majority of the time I experience it. Also if I am really in the mood. Hope that helps some.
41/married female, 1 kid - 17 yrs old.
It is completely normal for some people. My gf and i have had regular intercourse almost twice a day for over a year, and 90% of the time she has this discharge. It really starts to flow when shes thoroughly enjoying the sex. on occasion she it will tend to smell, but we found its completely due to a mix of her diet and ph balance. changing the ph balance (some kit she buys) and proper eating eliminates the smell immeditaly. Its her body's way of helping her get off. Ever heard of a girl 'creaming her pants'? literally whats happening. Most females who don't experience that are not having as good as a sex life as they could be in my opinion, and as a man, when i look down and see here lady party gushing this discharge, it tells me shes enjoying the sh*t of my my penis, and nothing gives me an ego boost more that that. Don't be ashamed, and if your man has a problem with it, he is either A. a immature, B. a retard, or C. virgin. Good day.
I usually get white discharge when i see or hear about sex process.. even m worried incfact more worried now coz most of dem have dis prob aft having A real sex.. any1 else has this prob too?
Vaginal Discharge
Knowing the difference between normal discharge and infections
The Healthy Vagina - The vagina serves as a passageway between the outside of the body and the inner reproductive organs. The pH balance of the vagina is acidic, which discourages infections from occurring. This acidic environment is created by normally-occurring bacteria. A healthy vagina produces secretions to cleanse and regulate itself, similar to how saliva cleanses and regulates the environment of the mouth. These vaginal secretions are normal vaginal discharge. Any interference with the delicate balance of vaginal secretions sets up an environment conducive to infection.
Normal Vaginal Discharge - All women have some vaginal discharge. Normal discharge may appear clear, cloudy white, and/or yellowish when dry on clothing. It may also contain white flecks and at times may be thin and stringy. Changes in normal discharge can occur for many reasons, including menstrual cycle, emotional stressors, nutritional status, pregnancy, usage of medications - including birth control pills, and sexual arousal.
Effects of the Menstrual Cycle - The menstrual cycle affects the vaginal environment. You may notice increased wetness and clear discharge around mid-cycle. The pH balance of the vagina fluctuates during the cycle and is the least acidic on the days just prior to and during menstruation. Infections, therefore, are most common at this time.
Signs of Abnormal Discharge - Any changes in color or amount of discharge may be a sign of a vaginal infection. Vaginal infections are very common; most women will experience some form of a vaginal infection in their lifetime. If you experience any of the symptoms below, this may be a sign of vaginal infection:
Discharge accompanied by itching, rash or sorenessPersistent, increased dischargeBurning on skin during urinationWhite, clumpy discharge (somewhat like cottage cheese)Grey/white or yellow/green discharge with a foul odorOutlined below is basic information on three common vaginal infections
Bacterial Vaginosis - The exact cause of bacterial vaginosis is unknown. Similar to a yeast infection, there is an overgrowth of bacteria, and the delicate balance of the vaginal environment is upset when these bacteria occur in increased amounts. Recurrence of bacterial vaginosis is common and bacterial vaginosis can coexist with other vaginal infections. Women that have multiple partners or receive oral intercourse are at an increased risk of acquiring bacterial vaginosis.
Signs and Symptoms
Increased amount of dischargeGrey/white, thin, watery dischargeFoul/fishy odor with dischargeIncreased odor to discharge immediately after intercourse
Nearly half of the women with bacterial vaginosis don't display any symptoms.
Treatment
There is no over-the-counter treatment available. There are two treatment options with metronidazole (Flagyl) - an oral antibiotic or a topical antibiotic cream. Metronidazole can cause nausea and darkening of urine. Alcohol consumption should be avoided while on this medication, and for 48 hours after treatment, due to possible alcohol intolerance, which can result in nausea and vomiting. If you are using the vaginal antibiotic preparation, it must be used daily.
Trichomoniasis - This infection is caused by a one-celled protozoan organism. Trichomoniasis is almost always spread through sexual contact. However, the protozoan organism can survive for up to twenty-four hours in a moist environment, making wet towels or bathing suits possible instruments of transmission from someone with the infection.
Signs and Symptoms
Most men and some women don't display any symptoms, which may include:
Yellow/green, frothy, dischargeFoul odor with dischargeIncreased amount of dischargeInflammation of vulva/vaginaIncreased frequency of urinationItchingTreatment
The treatment used is the oral antibiotic, metronidazole. Remember - no alcohol consumption when taking the medication and for 48 hours after treatment! It is recommended that both partners be treated at the same time to avoid recurrent infections. Partners should be treated even if they aren't displaying any symptoms. Avoid intercourse until treatment is completed.
Monilia (Yeast) Infection
There is normally a small amount of yeast (Candida albicans) present in the vagina. A yeast infection occurs when there is an overabundance of yeast, often caused by a change in the pH balance of the vagina. Yeast infections are not usually sexually transmitted.
Some factors that may increase susceptibility to yeast infectionsIncreased stressUse of oral contraceptivesDiabetesPregnancyUse of antibiotics (protective bacteria are destroyed by antibiotics, allowing yeast overgrowth)Signs and symptomsIncreased amount of dischargeWhite, clumpy (cottage cheese-like), dischargeRedness, itching, burning in vaginal/vulvar areaTreatment
Since yeast is normally present in the vagina, it is unrealistic to try to eliminate all yeast. Therefore, the goal of treatment is to reduce the overgrowth of yeast organisms and return the vagina to a healthy balance. Treatment consists of antifungal agents in the form of tablets, vaginal creams or suppositories. Over-the-counter treatments are available. However, if you are pregnant, always be sure to have any medications approved by a health care provider. Partners are not usually treated unless they are displaying symptoms such as itching or irritation in the genital area. Treatment for male partners consists of the use of fungicidal cream on the penis.
Prevention and treatment guidelines for vaginal infections
Have new partners wear condoms during sexual intercourse.Stay healthy; eat well, get enough sleep, drink enough fluids.Keep vaginal area clean and dry.Wear cotton underwear.Wipe from front to back after urination or bowel movement.Avoid using deodorant pads or tampons.Don't use petroleum jelly or other oils for lubricants.Don't douche.Use medication as long as directed.Avoid sexual intercourse until treatment is completed and you are symptom free.Don't scratch infected or inflamed areas; it can cause further irritation.If using medication inside the vagina, use it during the menstrual period.During an infection, use pads rather than tampons if menstruation occurs.Avoid vulvo/vaginal irritants, including perfumed or deodorant soaps/body washes.If symptoms persist after completing the treatment, an exam is indicated. Call for an appointment, and please use nothing in the vagina for 48 hours prior to your exam.
I've always had it and bad too but it comes and goes. So bad that when we are done it is caked on him and covers the top of his shaft completely. After sex, the bed is soaked in it and we have to use towels during sex so it doesn't seep into the mattress. It drips on the floor and BF has slipped on it before. BF says, no one ever did that with him before and it drives him wild. Quite the opposite, he actually gets upset when i DONT have it. He thinks I am not as turned on by him if I don't "cream" all over him. He says, "I can tell the difference when you are really into it or not." I say that is rubbish. I don't get it every time and know it has something to do with the way my body functions and has nothing to do with my desire for him. But he thinks he knows everything and if he wants to think that at times, i am so hot for him that I cannot help myself, who am i to pop his bubble...and manhood.
I would like to know what really causes it though so I can ensure it happens every time. Based on earlier posts this is what may attribute to it: Maybe my diet, I am using Implanon (low dose depo) and was using depo for years. I also dont know what my cycle is because i was never normal (ever) and the depo took away my period altogether. I never drink water and he is very big and always goes deep. No odor or STDs.
As far as the oral thing, since it has no odor or taste (besides my natural state), we just keep a damp towel handy to wipe it off when he takes it out and before he puts it in my mouth. It is too thickly coated on him (like about a cm thick but it wipes right off) so no I have no intentions on swallowing that thick paste. he doesn't mind me doing that because he is just glad it was there in the first place. worse case scenario when we forget the washrag, i just spit up my hand and push the paste down to the base of his shaft (out of my way). Come on ladies, dont let it bother you, it is your own juices and a small act to do to keep your man happy; a little workaround wont hurt you.
If your BF is
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to have a problem with it, let him go find someone else where he is more happy using artificial lubricant. My bf would say something along the lines of, "dumbass doesnt know how good he has it." well BF would if he read this, but I would rather him go on believing that i am the only one who does this and i that have the best "ahem" in the world - his words not mine - so he has no desire to go seeking elsewhere.
Girls, if your boyfriend or whoever gets freaked by your cream he must be literally a pu$$y...
It is super sexy and it means your woman is actually enjoying the sexual encounter. If a man doesn't like it he is probably not with it...