Is it a very normal thing with other men or just me? Woman have their secretions during foreplay etc - is this just a guys form of that instead?
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Please Name This Sexual Fluid For Me ?
I would like to know, if there's a medical term or another name discription given to the clear fluid that usually either leaks / dribbles from a male's penis when he is aroused in some way? Or does it not have any name?
Is it a very normal thing with other men or just me? Woman have their secretions during foreplay etc - is this just a guys form of that instead? -
It is called pre-ejaculate or "precum". It is simply a clear liquid from the cowper's gland of a man that when aroused he will secrete a small amount of the produced liquid. It is basically the same idea as a female's secretions, biologically the purpose is for lubrication and neutralizing the acidic environment of the vagina for easier movement of the sperm. That said one problem with pre-ejaculate is the theory that it contains sperm. You will be able to find a scientific study saying it does, and hence men should be careful with protection around women in regards to pregnancy, and at the same time you will be able to find studies saying there is no sperm. It is a personal choice which side you want to believe because there is no concrete answer about it.There are those who believe that dictionaries should not merely reflect the times but also protect English from the mindless assaults of the trendy. -
It is also interesting to note that Precum/Cowper's fluid also neutralises the acidic environment of the inside of the male urethra, caused mainy by its other use - urination. Some men produce more of it than others and if you look at it this way, the more of it you can get him to make, the better you are at getting him well and truly turned on!Comment
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I don't really like to just nom on lemons either, though I will give them a taste occasionally :P
I won't eat anything with too much in the way of unpredictable texture changes. Mostly that includes seedy fruits ... strawberries and kiwis especially. Believe me, I've tried, but the unpredictability makes it hard for me to take that next bite. I guess I'm just fussy
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