where does it go? it doesn't all leak out i don't think. for that matter, where does the pussy juice go? the liquid could just get absorbed, but what happens to the mucus parts?
does the vagina emit some discharge in the hours after sex?
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where does it go? it doesn't all leak out i don't think. for that matter, where does the pussy juice go? the liquid could just get absorbed, but what happens to the mucus parts?
does the vagina emit some discharge in the hours after sex?
My guess based on what I've gathered is that most of the vaginal liquid is probably reabsorbed, and the thicker/more protein rich stuff is excreted when yall wash up, urinating, menstruation, etc.
I heard women discharge semen a few hours after sex. The rest of the semen is probably discarded by the same method mentioned above.
I know her immune system will attack sperm, but even broken down it's probably not reincorporated.
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I heard women discharge semen a few hours after sex. [/QUOTE]
haha more like a day or two :)
i've noticed that vaginal liquid usually squirts out if the guy pulls out too fast...otherwise it kinda just drips out the same as semen. most of the semen pours out, only a tiny bit actually gets absorbed. the vagina is self cleaning- my guess is anything else left lingering comes out eventually in the form of discharge.
DRIPPIES!!! LOL
If my b/f cums in me... yes you will see the majority of it ooze out...but the rest slowly leaks out... some is absorbed in the vaginal walls.
Afterwards, I usually put on a pantyliner, so that my underwear doesn't get all funky! lol
Yegods, no it isn't re-absorbed!! Everything comes out! Almost immediately too. Go get an anatomy book! Jeez!
If "everything comes out!" how does a person become pregnant?
I knew Brandye answered this (probably more than once) so taking my own good advice, I did a forum search and found this ditty:
"This has been addressed many times. The man ejaculates about a tablespoonful. As it liquifies, about half is absorbed through the vaginal walls and the other half drains out. Welcome to womanhood."
A spermatazoon enters into the ovum while the ovum is traveling down the Fallopian tube toward the uterus and fertilizes the ovum. That is how a woman gets pregnant. Other spermatazoa are linking their tails to block the cervix thus preventing another man's spermatazoa from entering while others are swimming about, on patrol, looking for others' spermatazoa to kill. There are three jobs when it comes to spermatazoons = egg-seeker, blocker, and killer. A man has no control over how many of each he makes.
It had better come out - how rank would it get to have all of that dead debris hanging about. Sperm and semen do not go into the vaginal walls, they enter through the cervix into the uterus. Menstrual blood comes from the uterus out through the cervix into the vagina and thence outside of the body. Glands whose ducts emerge into the vagina release fluid meant to lubricate and keep the vagina healthy. Seems to me the vagina does NOT do much in the way of absorption at all. The vagina appears to be more muscle than anything else. Very s t r e t c h y muscle.
But I shall consult my Gray's.
Actually, as the semn liquifies over about twenty minutes it becomes a clear, watery liquid which is partially absorbed through the vaginal walls. Some women report that they can taste semen (and their breath reflects it) about twenty minutes after vaginal sex. The sperm are not absorbed. The 400 million of them go thrashing about trying to get through the cervical os, through the uterus and up the proper fallopian tube to find the egg. If the over shoot or do not find an egg, some fall out of the top of the fallopian tube into the abdomenal cavity. Other than one that gets lucky the rest simply die and are eliminated with normal vaginal drainage - mostly within a few hours because they went the wrong way. Just like men!
It is the very stretchiness of the vagina with the mucous lining that makes it so absorbant. It is not dissimilar from the inside of the mouth, which also absorbs semen when it ends up there and gives us the bad taste in the morning.
The Glans of Bartholin are outside and beside the vaginal introitus. The vaginal lubrication appears much like sweat along the vaginal walls. As glands, these are quite tiny but the Bartholin appear not to play a major role in lubrication. Their secretion is too thick and waxy and there is too little of it. The current theory is that they are hangers on from earlier stages of evolution when they attracted the male by smell indicating we were ready.