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countrygirl04
December 12th, 2011, 08:02 PM
So i was just wondering the difference between precum and cum... i obviously know the precum comes first, but whats the difference in the amount of it, or the consistency? is precum more liquid or like thicker than just regular cum, and is there more of it? I was just a bit confused because i was giving my bf a handjob, and i wasnt sure if he precummed or actually came after a few minutes... i assumed it was cum, but if it was precum, i didnt really think there would be THAT much of it...
jonjon1998
December 12th, 2011, 10:24 PM
Well... If it came out as he was orgasming, it was regular cum. If it came out before that, it was probably precum.
vtRED
December 12th, 2011, 11:22 PM
pre cum is more of a liquid that leaks out and is more transparent then cum, cum is a thick and white/yellow tint. precum is ment to lubricate the vagina during intercourse i do believe.
TheStarsShadow
December 12th, 2011, 11:59 PM
Pre-cum is a see-through liquid that only oozes out when we are very aroused. It's biological purpose is to eliminate the acids inside the vagina so sperm can safely travel to fertilize the egg.
Actual cum is white and thick with a tint of yellow, and usually very sticky. That will come out after he orgasms. Which should be pretty obvious when he is doing so.
Giles
December 13th, 2011, 07:55 AM
Precum (Pre-ejaculatory fluid) comes when a guy is aroused and being stimuated but before an actual orgasm and ejaculation. It can often contain semen because it 'picks it up' as it is leaving the penis, this is not the actual ejaculation however - an ejaculation of actual semen (cum) happens when the guy orgasms. Not everyone produces much or even any pre-ejaculatory fluid.
If you think that he reached orgasm then it was probably semen, if not then pre-ejaculatory fluid.
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