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It's actually vaginal FLUID. It acts as a lubricant for the penis to easily enter and exit the vagina. Sometimes during orgasm, you produce so much fluid, that is just shoots out. This is why girls come. And it's not just wonderful women, it can happen to any woman during orgasm.

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