You can't just make a way for you to get discharge. It is a substance in the body that helps clean the vigina. Just like your period, it does the same techniques. It comes from inside the vigina and often you will see it in your underwear. Ok, now I don't know if somthing is wrong, but depending on your age, this may have a big effect on why you haven't experienced discharge.
too many times for you too imagine with a subatomic discharge in the human neo cortex
Since I was a little girl I had a discharge and it had nothing to do with arousal. I am 27 now an I still have this discharge. Some of the times it had to do with infections and some times there was nothing wrong with me but I still had a discharge. So don't worry it is very normal.
The color that is healthy and the normal for discharge is either white and thick or clear at times.
You can receive a chapter seven discharge once every eight years.
Automotive batteries are not known for their "deep cycle" capabilities. If possible, don't allow them to EVER discharge completely.
Under the new law taking effect on 10/17/05, you need to wait 8 years after a Chapter 7 discharge before you are eligible for another Chapter 7 discharge.
Probably none. There are diseases which can cause you to discharge a pus substance, but no, not semen.
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There are many reasons for vaginal discharge. Whether the genesis of the discharge is hormonal or some type of infection, you body temperature does not produce an increased amount of discharge.
Never more than 10 pumps. Anything between 1 and 10 will discharge the pellet.
Not necessarily. Many women have a discharge, pregnant or not. See the Related Link for symptoms of pregnancy.
There are three main types of electrostatic discharge (ESD): direct discharge, indirect discharge, and field-induced discharge. Direct discharge occurs when a charged object comes into direct contact with another object. Indirect discharge happens when the charged object interacts with another object that is not in direct contact. Field-induced discharge occurs when the electric field between objects causes a discharge without direct contact.