When a female is sexually aroused, the Bartholin's glands near the vaginal opening may produce lubricating fluids to reduce friction during sexual activity. This fluid can vary in consistency and volume depending on the individual and level of arousal.
No, the pre-ejaculate fluid that comes out of the penis before ejaculation typically does not contain sperm. However, it is still possible for pre-ejaculate fluid to contain sperm if there is leftover sperm in the urethra from a previous ejaculation. It's always best to use protection to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
its a liquid because its compressed and the reason that it is cold is because it has to move from liquid to gas, this movement takes energy and this energy comes from itself.
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When liquid water is heated it changes from a liquid to a gas and then, usually, to a vapor.steam comes to mind
Evaporation comes first, where liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat energy. Condensation follows, where water vapor turns back into liquid as it cools down.
With females yes.
So we had a bit of a problem deciphering your question so we have come up with some options to what you might mean.#1: "When sexually aroused white discharge comes out and will that cause me not to get pregnant?"No it will not prevent you from getting pregnant. When aroused the natural lubrication can turn white and that is completely normal. Lubrication is important in sexual intercourse since it makes it easier for the penis to move back and forth. And an orgasm even makes it easier for a woman to get pregnant.#2: "When a woman get sexually aroused the clitoris comes out and can that cause delay in pregnancy?No, the clitoris gets erect when a woman is sexually aroused and that is completely normal and has nothing to do with fertility.If you mean that it would cause delay of sexual arousal when pregnant it can be the hormones that makes you not sexually aroused. That is common during pregnancy. The hormones run wild and things can change from one day to another.If your question had nothing to do with what I just answered please ask a new one.
It's absolutely normal--you're sexually aroused by stimulation (kissing, touching, etc.) with someone you find attractive.
No, the pre-ejaculate fluid that comes out of the penis before ejaculation typically does not contain sperm. However, it is still possible for pre-ejaculate fluid to contain sperm if there is leftover sperm in the urethra from a previous ejaculation. It's always best to use protection to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
White sticky vaginal secretion is very normal. It comes from being sexually aroused and sometimes before menstruation. If it turns to a different color, then consult your doctor.
paraphilia are not "developed" it's just something different that you like regarding sex. for exampley some people are sexually aroused by one thing and others by another thing. it's something that comes naturaly
Generally speaking, the term or phrase bedroom eyes is a way of saying someone is interested in having sex. It comes from the look of seduction given by both males and females when they are aroused.
Basically whenever your 'pre-ejaculate' comes out you feel turned on thus you have an ejaculation you don't have to have sex for it to happen you just have to be sexually (mentally) aroused.
You could possibly be talking about the bodily fluid that ejects when you are reaching a sexual climax, called ejaculate. When a guy is sexually aroused and about to reach orgasm, this is released, then having the potential to create a baby. I hope this is what you're referring to.
When they have a problem, when they become sexually active or are sexually assaulted, or at age 18 or 21, depending on whom you ask. The content of the exam will depend on the patient's history.
no , its from male
That is the dogs penis. It usually comes out when he is excited or sexually aroused