i have had sex before, and i don't think i have ever cum, like ejaculated.. i think you can call it that for girls too. lol. but i don't really know if i ever have.. how do i know if i have? i have discharged after sex, but i think thats just discharge and not cum, or am i wrong?
my friends were telling me that i could be a light cummer, like i cum a little bit, and it varies with girls.. i have no idea?! :S
thanks.. =)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? uberlou answered Saturday June 20 2009, 3:10 pm: Do you mean that you've had orgasms but you wonder if there's actual discharge for girls like guys with their ejaculate? If that's the case, there's a small percentage of girls who for lack of a better term "squirt" when they have sex and are really aroused and near orgasm or actually orgasm. I guess that's the female equivalent of literally cumming but not all girls are capable for it. Unless a guy has an actual fancy for it, we're not really expecting. It's a nice thing to happen I suppose? But we don't look for that.
butterfly9140 answered Saturday June 20 2009, 1:29 pm: When I was 16 I was in a serious relationship w/ a 21 year old. We had slept together (he was only the 2nd one) but I didn't know how to "cum." You have to find the right person to make you for your first time. There will be a certain position that it happens in that is right for you known as your "G SPOT." YOU WILL KNOW when you do. It's the feeling, not what you see afterwards. I am now 19 && engaged, believe me, when it happend there will be no question!
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