Fluid Emphasis

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cum
saliva
squirt
semen
lubrication
fluids

Fluids, specifically bodily fluids, should generally be present during sex and intimacy. Arousal fluids, such as vaginal mucus/lubrication and a penile precum, are both inherently lubricative. Depending on arousal, they can also drop from the sheer volume, dropping into beads that create long strands before breaking, or dropping down their legs/genitalia. Women generate a lot more vaginal mucus/lubrication than men do precum, and it might visibly drip down their thighs, or trail between their legs. There is also cervical mucus, which is very thick, lubricative, and creamy white. There is also other fluid, such as saliva, which is also lubricative. It is most evident during oral sex, but also somewhat during kisses. During intense oral sex it might create strands, bubble and foam, and drop all over the specific area. Fluids should smear, create glossy surfaces and sheens, and be a living part of the moment, not over-emphasized, but accompanying appropriate acts. Genital arousal might soak through panties/underwear, or even outer layers of clothing if it is thin enough, or arousal is high enough, leaving a damp, wet feeling. Sperm is thick and viscous, but also lubricative. It dribbles, can create strands from contact, and tends to collectively pool into one area rather than running all over, and leaves behind evident traces of where it was, unless wiped away. It can stick onto clothing, hair, or skin with relative ease. It is also a dull milky color. Men can ejaculate either as a mild oozing eruption, or an intense blast that shoots out in thick gobs, up to a foot or more. It releases in pulses, shooting the largest gob the first pulse, then smaller gobs in subsequent pulses. Sperm, after it has been sitting for a few moments, tends to become sticky. After a while it dries, and hardens, creating brittle surface. Squirt (female ejaculate) is generally clear and transparent, though might be faintly tinged yellow. It is primarily urine, with a mix of vaginal mucus and skene's gland fluid. It is sprayed at the woman's peak, usually against her control. She may try to control it, but she might still leak some of it out. It generally drips and does not create strands. It is not very lubricative. Squirt usually shoots out in a line or generally directed spray. It can shoot out a few inches, or several feet, it varies from woman to woman. Strands should generally be created from contact. Little fluid might create small strands, while heavy or dense fluid might create longer, thicker, sturdier strands. General moistness can occur in areas such as the perineum, the anus, armpits, vagina, creases in the thighs, and on the testicles and cock. It most often occurs in the anus and armpits. This is general sweat and body oil. It is slightly slick, and leaves surfaces looking vaguely sleek. Sounds from areas receiving vigorous contact with lots of fluids should create squelching, sloppy, wet sounds.

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