My boyfriend is almost 35 and we have sex all the time. Most of the time when he ejaculates some white-yellowish jelly-like clumps come out along with his semon. We've never discussed it and i know he's never seen a doctor for it. I'm afraid he might have an STD. Also, since I've been with him my vagina gets more wet than it ever has. Sometimes it gets wet for no reason. Did he maybe pass something on to me? Maybe some kind of infection or STD? Please help!
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Only When he ejaculates? or other times? Diet can affect the taste, consistancy, and other characteristic's of semen. I am not sure what yellow, jelly is. Are you looking at it in bright light? or lite light?
As far as you being wetter than you have ever been, for no reason, are you meaning when you are aroused? I am not sure what you mean by wet for no reason. are you kissing, or thinking of him, or anything like that? That could be normal, if by wet you mean lubricant fluid that would be normal when aroused.
regardless, if you feel that either things are not normal, or that he passed an STD to you, you both should be checked by a Dr and be tested. Cannot tell by what you post here, as both could be normal, but if you both have not been checked, it is a good idea to do so regularly, if you are sexually active. If you meet someone, both should use a condom if you are going to be sexually active, and if you are then in a manogomus relationship, you both should be tested before you play without the condom. people could have a STD from the past, and not know it. so go get checked, both of you. You'll be safer and feel better.
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As far as you being wetter than you have ever been, for no reason, are you meaning when you are aroused? I am not sure what you mean by wet for no reason. are you kissing, or thinking of him, or anything like that? That could be normal, if by wet you mean lubricant fluid that would be normal when aroused.
regardless, if you feel that either things are not normal, or that he passed an STD to you, you both should be checked by a Dr and be tested. Cannot tell by what you post here, as both could be normal, but if you both have not been checked, it is a good idea to do so regularly, if you are sexually active. If you meet someone, both should use a condom if you are going to be sexually active, and if you are then in a manogomus relationship, you both should be tested before you play without the condom. people could have a STD from the past, and not know it. so go get checked, both of you. You'll be safer and feel better.
Good luck
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My husband has that sometimes. I believe it's completely normal. May be clogs from inactivity or (I've heard) it may be some type of "plug" designed to seal the cervix to keep his semen in & others' out... a self-preservation tactic that other animals have.
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