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angelea6469
Jul 31, 2013, 05:22 AM
When I rub my , I go until I feel kind of dizzy and very tingle, and I feel so sensitive that I can't touch my for a while. I will feel a little wet, and the power of how it feels makes me kind of tired, yet sometimes I will want more. Im not sure if it is my orgasm or not. When I masterbate though, I never feel this way, only after I go for maybe 5 minutes or more will I feel like I need to use the restroom, and when Im done, or tired, I will be really wet, but I'm not sure if this is precum or not. But the two feelings I get are different, and Im not sure if its my orgasm or not. How do I know its my orgasm?

joypulv
Jul 31, 2013, 05:26 AM
Using the word precum makes you sound male, but your whole question makes you sound female. Which is it?

angelea6469
Jul 31, 2013, 06:42 AM
Opps well sorry, Im not a male, and Im not sure what to call it exactly. But I will be very moist. What would that be called?

joypulv
Jul 31, 2013, 01:24 PM
Women produce 3 fluids out of the vagina (more of course if disease is present):
- a thick gluey one that can appear anytime, but often mid-cycle (it aids in moving sperm into the uterus). Clear to milky white.
- a lubricating one that aids in intercourse (the one that KY jelly approximates)
- and SOME women produce a clear thin ejaculate out of tiny glands near the vaginal opening called the Skene's glands. It can squirt or gush or just dribble down. It can be a lot, a little, or none at all. Plenty of women say they have none. The glands are extremely tiny, and it seems that some women don't even have them. They are very near the urethra, so many women think they have peed. The ejaculate is filtered blood plasma, so it is clear. Many women go to doctors to ask to stop the peeing, so it's possible that there are more women 'ejaculating' than the world realizes. And many doctors are uneducated on the subject, so of course they treat the peeing when it isn't that at all.

So I don't know - either you are one of the women who ejaculate or you are just having regular lubricating wetness. Women who ejaculate (and I don't think any of us here have come forward to say we do) claim that it really gushes out, and it really does seem like they just peed.

angelea6469
Jul 31, 2013, 06:44 PM
Women produce 3 fluids out of the vagina (more of course if disease is present):
- a thick gluey one that can appear anytime, but often mid-cycle (it aids in moving sperm into the uterus). Clear to milky white.
- a lubricating one that aids in intercourse (the one that KY jelly approximates)
- and SOME women produce a clear thin ejaculate out of tiny glands near the vaginal opening called the Skene's glands. It can squirt or gush or just dribble down. It can be a lot, a little, or none at all. Plenty of women say they have none. The glands are extremely tiny, and it seems that some women don't even have them. They are very near the urethra, so many women think they have peed. The ejaculate is filtered blood plasma, so it is clear. Many women go to doctors to ask to stop the peeing, so it's possible that there are more women 'ejaculating' than the world realizes. And many doctors are uneducated on the subject, so of course they treat the peeing when it isn't that at all.

So I don't know - either you are one of the women who ejaculate or you are just having regular lubricating wetness. Women who ejaculate (and I don't think any of us here have come forward to say we do) claim that it really gushes out, and it really does seem like they just peed.
Thank you