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Female Fluid Stains?

Does female ejaculate or vaginal fluids stain fabric if not cleaned soon? I feel awkwaRD if i jump into cleaning up...and i just wanna relax after.

Menstrual fluids can stain. Most of us spent much of our teenage years removing spots from knickers and sheets. Otherwise, no, neither male (mainly semen), nor female fluids will cause a permanent stain.

yes, sometimes female fluids can have a bleaching affect fabrics if not cleaned up quickly. Semen will usually wash out of most any fabric up to a week or so later, but not if it sets for a while

I know both of these from personal experience

Menstrual, yes; various infections, yes; 'creaming', maybe; female ejaculate, no.
Just consider the components of each: menstrual being blood, infections and creaming being mainly proteins, and female ejaculate is mainly sugar-water.
Based upon more than 40 years of highly active experience.

As a man, I don't dare have an opinion on this. But the agreement between my wife and me is that I am in charge of bed cleanup and the resulting laundry. I generally get to it in 12-24 hours and have never had any complaints about stains.

Never changes - ever, nutty!

Ah hah! - It's the e-coli bacteria in her 'fluids' and not the fluids themselves.

Next!

lol nice to see things havent changed around here.....

I answered the question.
You brought up the additional issues just because my answer did not agree with yours even though your answer contradicted Brandye's answer.

I site two instances to show that it can and does occur, no I didn't chemically analyze the bodily secretions, but the fact remains the same ... it happened !

I don't fucking care if my opinion is important to you or not. I answered the OP's question with knowledge of the situation first hand only be told I'm wrong because you haven't experienced it. You also had the chance to answer the OP's question, but you decided to rebut my answer as well. Stick to the topic and leave it at that unless you have cold hard facts that someone elses input is 100% false

You cite two instances but did you chemically analyze the fluids? Sample size is TWO. Leaving my years of menstruation out of the computation, you may correctly assume that since I've had more 'releases of feminine fluids' than you have had hot dinners my sample size is more substantial.

I disagree. What emotion you feel is your choice. Let me give you an example: You and your buddies are out enjoying a beer, a woman snubs you, now do you A. get all mad and call her names or B. do you laugh it off as no big deal? YOUR CHOICE.

My next question to you is do you imagine that your opiinion is important to me? If so, why? I do not imagine that my opinion is of any importance to you so I'm wondering why you're bothering to be upset?

Bleaching can occur from many different things besides only ammonia, urea, peroxide, or sunlight.

When I made my first post I added the line "I know this from experience" because I have seen first hand where my ex-girlfriends vaginal fluids would cause bleaching in her underwear if we got into some heavy "still clothed" making out. I've also seen first hand where a woman left a small discharge on a sofa cushion that ended up leaving a bleached spot right on the seat beneath her.

There may be an issue with the fluids themselves (pH level or something) but it can and does happen.

As for my emotions, I am responsible for my own feelings but they aren't isolated and it's ridiculous to think I would have the same reaction in the absence of your comment. To believe that other peoples emotions are completely self-driven and has nothing to do with the people around them is hedonistic. (I speak from experience in this as well, my father is a self absorbed hedonist who says the same thing)

EEK,
do you just disagree with me, for the fun of it, to annoy me, or to be a bitch?

Speaking of feminine fluids without discriminating between the various fluids is an error. Some of them will stain but female ejaculate simply won't.

Bleaching is done using ammonia, urea, peroxide and/or sunlight.

You are responsible for your own emotions.

Can someone please explain to me the irresistibility of pissing contests? On second thought, never mind because I honestly don't care.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch.....put the sheets in the wash when you wake up in the morning. Nothing is going to permanently stain between the climax and sunrise, so it's not worth interrupting the afterglow. But if you're really that worried about it, get a towel or a protective sheet and put it down--I've seen ads for the latter on this site.

INt - yes, but he started it. LOL

[QUOTE=ninja;272836]Does female ejaculate or vaginal fluids stain fabric if not cleaned soon? I feel awkwaRD if i jump into cleaning up...and i just wanna relax after.[/QUOTE]
Don't worry about stains. Enjoy yourself! Practically any stain is possible to be removed. And personally: I do sometimes consider the color of my sheets depending on my cycle. And I have used towels during sex, particularly menstrual.

Tip; use salt and milk to remove bloodstains. I haven't come across any detergent that does the work better than this grandma's wisdom :) You put the salt on the stain, then poor milk on it. Make sure they mix together as a thick porridge and softly make circles with your fingers across the fabric, like massaging. Rinse with luckwarm water. You can repeat if necessary. Throw it in the washing machine once you see the stain has only a brownish shade to it. It will come out like nothing ever happened! Done :) I've also been able to get red wine and ketchup stains out of fabric like this, without it leaving bleaching marks. Be a little careful though; cotton can take more vigorous rubbing than a more delicate fabric.

As for HT's comment; my roomy in college had this issue of bleaching in her underwear as well. Turned out it was simply the PH-value of her vagina combined with excessive vaginal fluid. She had to use pantyliners every day because of it, only slept without them. Apparently it was caused by her BCP. We only found that out as she quit the BCP and unexpectedly: the excessive fluid and bleaching disappeared. Once the BCP was back in her purse, the pantyliners were back as well ;) No type or brand BCP seemed to go without these side-effects for her.

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