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it may sound stupid but i want to know ...


Question Posted Thursday November 22 2012, 2:20 am

Sooo i want to know the difference between cumming and the vaginal discharge ....
im not sure how it feels if youve reached an orgasm ...? do you just feel pleasure ....

thank you for reading !

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gr8fruit answered Friday November 30 2012, 1:54 pm:
Vaginal discharge is the normal wetness you feel down below, where 'coming' is when you are pleasured and have an excessive amound of vaginal discharge - orgasm if there's excessive pleasure as well as extra discharge. Make sense?

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