Question Posted Thursday January 11 2007, 10:34 am
I'm not sure if this is a sex question or not, but I'm asking anyways. >_<
When I think about certain things (fantasies I guess), white stuff ends up in my panites. Sometimes, it jsut happenes for no reason. There's is usually some in there every day for whatever reason. It's been happening for years and I'm starting to wonder if it's normal for not. Is in the same thing as "cum"? Sorry, I'm not very educated in the sex category.
amanda_bear answered Thursday January 11 2007, 9:27 pm: this is a thing called discharge. it happens sometimes right before your first period and it happens while a girl is on her period too. It has nothing to do with fantasies. i hope that helped.
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charmed3fanatic answered Thursday January 11 2007, 8:52 pm: i know it's kind of annoying. but it's called discharge. and it's nicknamed 'snail tracks' but every girl gets it when they start there period and even a little time before that [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
Chika answered Thursday January 11 2007, 4:17 pm: Its called discharge, its not the exact same thing as cum, but it's similar. It just comes out during the day, its normal. More will come out like when you get really "happy", and maybe a while before your period, like when your pmsing. If it ever turns yellow or even yellowish that means you have an infection and should go to a doctor right away. HOPE I HELPED! [ Chika's advice column | Ask Chika A Question ]
Sabine answered Thursday January 11 2007, 2:00 pm: Nope. That whitish stuff in your panties is just normal female vaginal discharge. It's our body's way of making natural lubrication. It contains some mucous-y stuff, with a few sloughed cells. The texture and color generally depend on where you are in your menstrual cycle, if it's alredy begun. It might be thinner and clearer, for example, when you are more fertile.
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