Difference Between Cum and Discharge

how far inside you is your hymen? And whats the difference between cum and discharge? (for a girl)

The Hymen is on the outside, if it is inside, it isn’t in much at all, I haven’t found anything for that. The best guess I can say would be like 1 cm. Not far at all, because it is on the outside.

As for the difference between cum and discharge, I thought it was best to see what I could fine online, so this is what I found. There are two different ones, so one of them should answer your question good enough. 🙂

1st one: Ejaculation in both women and men involves the release of fluid from the urethra — the tube that carries urine out of the body — during intense sexual arousal. About 10 percent of women spurt a clear fluid from the urethra during intense sexual excitement or during orgasm — the pleasurable release of built-up muscle tension that results from arousal and sexual activity.

Now let’s look at what discharge is. Discharges are secretions from various openings in the body. Some are normal and some result from infection. Most normal young and older women have a white, sticky discharge from their vaginas called leukorrhea. It’s very different from ejaculation. Leukorrhea contains vaginal secretions from walls of the vagina — it’s the vagina’s natural way of cleaning itself. It is slightly acidic to keep infections away. It also can contains cervical mucus that protects the uterus from infection and helps sperm move to the fallopian tubes. Mucus changes in consistency throughout each cycle.

2nd one: All women have some vaginal discharge. Normal discharge may appear clear, cloudy white, and/or yellowish when dry on clothing. It may also contain white flecks and at times may be thin and stringy. Changes in normal discharge can occur for many reasons, including menstrual cycle, emotional stressors, nutritional status, pregnancy, usage of medications – including birth control pills, and sexual arousal.

Semen also know as Come “Cum” — fluid containing sperm that is ejaculated during sexual excitement. Semen is also composed of fluid from the seminal vesicles, fluid from the prostate, and gluid from the Cowper’s glands. Hope this helps. Take Care!

Sex*Goddess

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