because she's horny
Anal lube, hot. it is not abnormal
HIV can be transmitted by semen or by vaginal fluid, even if those fluids don't meet. The pathogen is transmitted though mucous membranes or broken skin, not through some alchemy that occurs when vaginal fluid and semen meet.
The transmission of HIV occurs when a person is exposed to HIV+ body fluid. In order to transmit infection, the fluid must come in fluid-to-fluid contact (blood-to-blood) or with a mucuous membrane. During vaginal sex, the woman is exposed to semen, however a female's vaginal fluid does not necessarily penetrate the intact skin of the male. Among sexual behaviors, HIV is least likely to be past from a female to a male through heterosexual vaginal intercourse.
As a woman becomes sexually aroused, the tissue lining the first inch or so of her vagina, known as the vaginal epithelium(the walls of the vagina), begins to swell and exude a slippery fluid (or modified plasma transudate) out through the hundreds of small ducts buried in the lining. These vaginal juices first appear right inside the vagina, and as the woman?s arousal builds up, the secretions will run out the opening. Also, the labia minoraat the entrance of the vagina have the greater vestibular glands (Bartholin glands) and lesser vestibular glands which produce mucous that aids in lubrication.
Because you are healthy and are still getting the hormones that make you feel that way.
It could mean you have BV Bacterial Viagnosis. It could come from a period or any deodarants or smell goods that is used in that area
Females do not "cum," perchance, but rather a clear fluid sometimes spurts out of their vagina when they orgasm Physiology of vaginal secretion As a woman becomes sexually aroused, the tissue lining the first inch or so of her vagina, known as the vaginal epithelium (the walls of the vagina), begins to swell and exude a slippery fluid (or modified plasma transudate) out through the hundreds of small ducts buried in the lining. These vaginal juices first appear right inside the vagina, and as the woman's arousal builds up, the secretions will run out the opening. Also, the labia minora at the entrance of the vagina have the greater vestibular glands (Bartholin glands) and lesser vestibular glands which produce mucous that aids in lubrication. The release of this fluid makes vaginal and vulval play more comfortable. It doubtlessly evolved to ease both penile-vaginal insertion and the movement of sperm up the vaginal canal, increasing the likelihood of impregnation. Under perfect conditions a highly aroused young woman will lubricate profusely. The lubrication fluid contains water, pyridine, squalene, urea, acetic acid, lactic acid, complex alcohols and glycols, ketones, and aldehydes. The fluid is typically clear and more resembling of male pre-ejaculate than male ejaculate. It can vary in consistency, texture, color, and odor, depending on sexual arousal, the time of the menstrual cycle, the presence of an infection, and the person's diet. It comes out of her vagina.
If you are sexually active, you could be pregnant. Or it could very well just be late. In any case, get an at home pregnancy test and see a doctor.
If you're sexually active, and your period has come at the age of 8, you can get pregnant. It sometimes happens but not often. But it's not a good idea, a child shouldn't have to raise a baby.
Vaginal discharge, assuming that a person does not have an underlying problem such as an STD is just the vaginas natural way of cleaning itself as you can't do it yourself. It's usually just a clear liquid that generally doesn't smell and the amount can vary from person to person. If there is an unusual smell or colour such as a greenish yellow colour then I would advise to go to a GUM clinic.The vaginal fluid is the vaginas way of cleaning it's self also if they come out in big or little white slippery or sticky clear clumps this is called ovulation which is a sign that your period is coming also if your thinking or feeling sexy and excited that's also the vaginas excretion so that the penis can slip in when inserted that is all the vaginal fluid I know about since I'm only thirteen if you vaginal fluid cones out smelling really fishy and it's yellowish green this is a sign that you have a disease or infection and you may want to visit a doctor a gynecologist I hope this helped
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.
It is quite normal for periods to be irregular in the first few months. If you are also sexually active you should be using contraception. You don't give your age but if you are very young and not sexually active perhaps your mother could reassure you as well.