Menstrual cup made me have strange discharge?

Aug 05, 2021 20:33

Before I get any weird looks, let me explain. So, for starters: I'm fourteen. I'm not sure if this is innappropriate to say here, but from a completely neutral perspective I'm aware that right now is when hormones truly kick in and you start having more sexual inhibitions. I've masturbated before, all that ( Read more... )

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Yes! I know what that was! ext_6080200 May 30 2022, 17:15:30 UTC
Yes! That is normal but not everyone is able to do it, and I know EXACTLY what that was studying anatomy and more extensive sexual education than what they provide you in elementary and junior high school (because especially for the girls, they don’t anywhere near cover or even scratch the surface of all the parts and potential functions down there)… Have you ever heard people talk about women “squirting,” when they have an orgasm during sex? There are two different places you can have an orgasm from but it’s believed that they are kind of like two pathways to the same place - the clitoris, but one orgasm comes from the upper part of the structure that is the little bulb enclosed in the folds of skin called the glans. The other is a g-spot orgasm however the g-spot is just part of the deeper internal ligamented structuring of the clitoris because the entire thing goes deep into the body and is quite a complicated network of nerves. Then, gosh this is going to get confusion because at this point I’m going to have to be honest and tell you I can’t remember for sure which of these places that you were likely stimulating, but there’s also the possibility of something called an A-spot orgasm and also a cervical orgasm. I think it sounds like you were either involuntarily triggering a cervical orgasm from the suction of the cup or else you account pressed on your g-spot and triggered it from there. Are you still with me?? So anyway, point is the clitoris is a huge network of internal nerves and it has different areas that can achieve different types of orgasms. Now in some women, when one or some of these various areas are stimulated, and this is what I can’t remember is which one for certain, some women will involuntarily produce a, “production,” of liquid from the Skene’s glands. These are the same glands that keep your vagina wet. But not every woman has this ability but it’s probably around 35-50% and is exceptionally normal one way or the other. You can think about it like this… You know what gleeking is? How some kids can fold their tongue back in a funny way and they spray a shot of saliva forwards like a cobra? Lol. YouTube gleeking if you’ve never seen that. It’s likely something like 35-50% of the population can only do that too. But they manipulate their muscles and it produces a squirt straight from the wetting/salivary glands in the mouth. Well some people can do that with their vaginas too through basically an equivalent type of mechanism that you were somehow engaging. For the people that can do that, some will have this involuntarily happen during sex when they orgasm and some people only have it happen when they have a certain type of orgasm from a certain type of stimulation, and some people are unable to ever experience this at all and others can manage to learn it with time and effort and there are even classes for adults to teach people how to do that. And most men know about it (probably from watching porn) and would not be weirded out or surprised by it, and some people fetishize it and like it very much/prefer it, other people not so much, everyone has preferences… But it’s not abnormal or anything to be worried or embarrassed about. The colloquial term is, you’re apparently capable of, “squirting,” but as you say you’ve masturbated before and sound like you know what an orgasm is, it sounds like you’re one of the ones that’s capable of triggering it but not one of the ones it happens to involuntarily every time beyond their power to control. That type of expression though is NOT female discharge though! The first couple of commenters were incorrect (except about it not ever being green or foul or bad smelling if it’s normal… That part is accurate. The rest about vaginal discharge is something completely different though and doesn’t even get produced from the Skene’s glands. Monthly discharge is produced by the cervix itself). That was a female ejaculation, and that is the medical term if you want to research it. Also see any articles that come up on Google under the search term, “skene’s glands.” I hope this clarifies this for everyone…

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Re: Yes! I know what that was! para_404 June 23 2022, 22:55:51 UTC
Thank you for the response, and for clarifying! I honestly found myself wondering if anyone else had responded today, glad I checked back :)

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