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White water-like liquid inside a condom.

 
 
Broco
 
Reply Tue 11 Feb, 2020 05:15 am
Hi there! So, it happened a couple of times. While I'm having sex, there's a white water-like liquid appearing inside the condom. It usually happens in the middle and near the bottom. It's during the sex and not after I cum. I usually pull out, even tho I'm wearing a condom. I'm wondering what that liquid might be. Is it pre-cum, lubricant?
Thanks for answering!
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jespah
 
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Reply Tue 11 Feb, 2020 07:33 am
@Broco,
Sweat? Actually, it sounds more like precum. I take it you're not in any pain, etc.

And kudos to you for using a condom!!
Broco
 
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Reply Tue 11 Feb, 2020 09:10 am
@jespah,
So, I don't have to worry about anything? I think that this happens only with Durex.
jespah
 
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Reply Tue 11 Feb, 2020 10:47 am
@Broco,
Keep in mind, I'm not a doctor. So ask him/her if you're concerned. It might also be something you could write to the manufacturer about ...?
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Wed 12 Feb, 2020 09:29 am
@Broco,
Hi Bro, long time no sea... your problemo sounds eerily reminiscent of Kurt Vonnegut’s 1963 novel Cat'e Cradle Ice-nine, the subject of the fictional story, is a form of water that is a solid at room temperature. When a crystal of ice-nine touches regular water, the water freezes. The trouble is, of course, that entire oceans and all life forms freeze on contact with this dangerous substance.

However 4 degrees C turns out to be the temperature at which liquid water has the highest density. If you heat it or cool it, it will expand. The expansion of water when you cool it to lower temperatures is unusual, since most liquids contract when they're cooled.

An interesting consequence of this peculiar feature of water is that the temperature of water at the bottom of a lake in the winter is almost always 4 degrees C, since the densest water will settle to the bottom -- if it gets any colder or warmer, it will rise. Ice floats on top of lakes, preventing evaporation (and convection in the frozen layer), and lakes stay liquid underneath, allowing fish and sperm to survive.

Don't worry, be happy.
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