Yes it may happen, if the mating between the man and the women is regular. During mating, when a man's penis is penetrating a women's vagina, her fluids also contact his penis, and his body may get allergic to it. Condoms can be used to prevent it. However, it is possible to be allergic to condoms as well - latex and/or lambskin.
first of all, just because you put a question mark at the end, doesn't mean its an intelligent question. secondly, mucus is not the correct word. i would use secretion. thirdly, thick vaginal secretions usually mean you're doing a great job if you are a man. if you are a woman and thick vaginal secretions are uncommon, you should check with a doctor, i have seen this before in women and also no secretions at all. this consensus leads me to believe that it just depends on the girl.
Women do not have sperm. If you're talking about a woman's vaginal secretions then yes it is possible and does on occasional occur during unprotected intercourse.
A womans name.
Yes.
Sex also known as sexual intercourse, is when a man placeds his errect penis into a womans vagina. The man will eventually release sperm cells into the womans vagina.
It is possible for vaginal secretions to come into contact with a man's penis during sex, especially if the woman is on top. This is a natural and common part of sexual activity. It is important to communicate with your partner about any concerns or preferences regarding bodily fluids during sex.
Same as for man - urethra.
If your a man you should be buying a truck
It ends with i, WOMANS NAME
If he wants to - there is no law against it !
that they want something....
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