No.
No not necessarily - woman tend to get stains in their underwear from vaginal discharge that naturally occurs which in turn causes stains or the cause from their menstruation.
Yes she can and this is why the so called pull out method is not recommended and you should always use a condom.
When sexually aroused women produce juices that are sometimes quite pungent. The odor varies from woman to woman, and in many cases is hardly noticeable. Usually, there are things that women can do to reduce the smell if it is distracting.
The fluid that comes out during a female ejaculation comes from an area called the urethral sponge, or "female prostate." A watery fluid can be ejected from this gland upon orgasm (or sometimes without orgasm). This gland is analogous to the male prostate and thus its secretions are very similar to those of the male prostate. Like the g-spot, there is some debate in the scientific community about its validity.
Sexual chemistry generally refers to the sexual attraction between two parties. (Man - Man, Woman - Woman, Man - Woman).
No, women cannot get pregnant from another woman's vaginal fluid. Pregnancy can occur when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this typically requires semen from a male partner.
Usually the diet is the prime factor in the smell.
The transmission of HIV occurs when a person is exposed to HIV+ body fluid. In order to transmit infection, the fluid must come in fluid-to-fluid contact (blood-to-blood) or with a mucuous membrane. During vaginal sex, the woman is exposed to semen, however a female's vaginal fluid does not necessarily penetrate the intact skin of the male. Among sexual behaviors, HIV is least likely to be past from a female to a male through heterosexual vaginal intercourse.
I've seen adult movies where it's very thick. I wouldn't sweat it.
No not necessarily - woman tend to get stains in their underwear from vaginal discharge that naturally occurs which in turn causes stains or the cause from their menstruation.
yes, women can ejaculate fluid because of the glands inside the vaginal wall. if there is enough fluid, it wil become pressurized as a woman orgasms
A woman's vaginal fluid changes throughout the month due to hormone fluctuation. During the middle of her cycle, when she's ovulating, it's more fluid. Later in the cycle, when she gets closer to her period, it gets thicker and more sour.
Yes. Cheating is cheating.
As a woman becomes sexually aroused, the tissue lining the first inch or so of her vagina, known as the vaginal epithelium(the walls of the vagina), begins to swell and exude a slippery fluid (or modified plasma transudate) out through the hundreds of small ducts buried in the lining. These vaginal juices first appear right inside the vagina, and as the woman?s arousal builds up, the secretions will run out the opening. Also, the labia minoraat the entrance of the vagina have the greater vestibular glands (Bartholin glands) and lesser vestibular glands which produce mucous that aids in lubrication.
NO.
Cheating is cheating . Man or woman or transgendered person in the middle of the proceedings, or natural-born hemaphrodite. I think that covers it.
To tell if a woman is cheating there are various methods. If you do not feel like she likes you anymore and does not confront you. It might be the case that she is cheating on you.