That is called cervical mucus. Secreted by goblet cell of cervix. It is secreted during the period of non menstruation. The consistency of secretion varies along the cycle of mucus secretion. There are wet days and dry days. These consistency can give clue to detect fertility period (egg release) of women. The consistency are not only in term of amount of secreted mucus but also the appearance of the mucus such as thin/thick, white/transparent, stretchy/hold shape, slippery/dry&stick mucus.
It's Called, "Female Ejaculation" I beleive.
Yes absolutely.
Sometimes, especially if they are pregnant.
vaginal secretions
Women do not have 'sperm' but they do secrete a fluid known as Vaginal Discharge which are fluids that secrete from the uterus. These fluids are composed of water, pyridine, squalene, urea, acetic acid, lactic acid, complex alcohols and glycols, ketones, and aldehydes. They are used to lubricate the vagina and fight off bacteria.
No, women cannot get pregnant from another woman's vaginal fluid. Pregnancy can occur when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this typically requires semen from a male partner.
Women don't create semen. They do create vaginal lubricants, and may excrete fluid from the bladder and Skene's gland. The color of all of these fluids ranges from clear, to milky white, to pale yellow.
When semen is discharged into the vagina, some goes into the uterus through the cervix. The semen contains sperm and nutrients to help the sperm survive while waiting for the woman to ovulate. Healthy sperm can remain "viable" for up to 5 days after intercourse. The vaginal discharge is a combination of semen, vaginal mucus and the lubricating fluid women secrete during sex. It's not the fluid that comes out that causes pregnancy, it's the sperm that is left behind (out of reach and out of sight). So yes, if you are not using birth control you can get pregnant.
mens are not thick mostly very white ...womans can be white but also a yellowy color
The production of vaginal lubrication is a natural physiological response that varies among individuals. Factors such as arousal, hormone levels, and overall health can contribute to the amount of vaginal lubrication produced. It is important to note that the term "wonderful women" is subjective and each person's experience with vaginal lubrication may vary. If you have concerns or questions about your own vaginal health, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional.
yes.there is a specific period when women secrete a substance. In this time women can be pregenant.
Don't jump to conclusions as it is quite common for women to have this and it is vaginal discharge. Some women wear pantyliners daily to prevent having this in their underwear.
No. However, women do get vaginal acne while masturbating, especially if it involves oral contact.