What Causes A Sticky Liquid Discharge During Intercourse?
Had unprotected sex with my girlfriend. We finally got down my entire shaft but after trying to let herself take in the feeling she started feeling nauseous from the pain. We stopped. When she got off me, I noticed a clear liquid with swirls of white on the head of my penis and on her vagina that was quite sticky. Now I know I did not ejaculate. So what is this?
When woman is sexually aroused she starts secreting copious sticky discharge from her vagina which facilitates the smooth penile entry into the vagina. Moreover, a man ejaculates semen at the peak of the orgasm during intercourse. Naturally, both these secretions get mixed in each other. So what you saw as sticky discharge on your glans penis was some part of this mixture of the fluids. It is absolutely normal.
Moreover, even some part of the semen does flow out after withdrawal of penis. This is a very negligible amount and is physiological.
I hope this clarifies your doubt.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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What Causes A Sticky Liquid Discharge During Intercourse?
Hallow Dear, When woman is sexually aroused she starts secreting copious sticky discharge from her vagina which facilitates the smooth penile entry into the vagina. Moreover, a man ejaculates semen at the peak of the orgasm during intercourse. Naturally, both these secretions get mixed in each other. So what you saw as sticky discharge on your glans penis was some part of this mixture of the fluids. It is absolutely normal. Moreover, even some part of the semen does flow out after withdrawal of penis. This is a very negligible amount and is physiological. I hope this clarifies your doubt. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri