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Question Posted Sunday September 18 2005, 6:34 pm

I was reading a question on here and this might sound really really stupid but when people are talking about sex what do they mean when they say about the guy when he is "pulling out" or when he "cums". What do they mean? And anything else you think would be helpful to understand all this more. I'll rate.

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russianspy1234 answered Sunday September 18 2005, 7:39 pm:
cumming is pretty self explanatory its what happens when a guy orgasms, and the cum comes out. pulling out refers to an extremely ineffective form of birth control when the guy pulls out his penis so he doesnt cum inside of the girl

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