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i masturbated and im not sure if i ejaculated..is it susppose to be liqiudy kind of? like urine? im not sure maybe i just peed a little.
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Yes, female ejaculation is very similar in color and consistancy to urine, so it's quite possible you did experience this.
Did you empty your bladder before masturbating? If so, it's much more likely this was ejaculation, if you didn't, it's hard to say if it was that or urine.
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Don't add to a post if your question is irrelevant to the subject at hand. Start a new thread instead.
"Bottle anal sex" may feel good or it may not, it's up to you and your preferences. However, there have been documented occasions on which the bottle got stuck and doctors have had to tap a hole in the base of the bottle to release suction and remove the bottle.
When sex objects get stuck in you, that's a trip to the emergency room you probably don't want to take. Instead of using a bottle, using a sex toy designed for anal penetration would be preferable.
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(this is about the same topic/question i asked) i dont remember this exactly cuz i read it somewhere i think. but i think it said something like something closes off when you masturbate so you wont pee.
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