Sperm and the cervix

Discussion in 'Genitalia' started by mosaicmind, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. mosaicmind

    mosaicmind Member

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    Ladies, if you could all enlighten me, please.

    Can any of you beautiful human beings tell me if, during intercourse when your man releases his semen into the sacred depths of your womanhood, are any of you able to physically sense when said semen crosses your cervical divide and into your uterus? If you're able to feel this, how would you describe the sensation? Pleasurable? Painful? Neither? Do the sensations (if any) register in an emotional way at all and how does that affect how you feel about love making?

    I'm just curious...

    Thanks!
     
  2. Aerianne

    Aerianne Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    That was lovely. Do you write for Harlequin Romance, lol?
     
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  3. mosaicmind

    mosaicmind Member

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    Ha Ha!
    No, Aerianne, I don't write for H.R. I'm just a curious dude "probing" the physiology of sex on the female side. That is, sex as a physical/emotional experience and how the female brain processes such stimuli. Do you have any experiences you'd like to share? Hmmm....? LOL
     
  4. LG53

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    That's a great question,I have always wondered when a man cums inside a woman if she felt it when he came?
     
  5. PineMan

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    I imagine that, in much the same way as when I'm receiving Anal, she'll be able to sense the physical orgasmic contractions of the penis itself, but not the release of the semen.
     
  6. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    when i alertly peruse the multitude of similar threads on this beautiful forum, i often find that a large majority of women cannot sense the flowing of masculine love juice into their womanly openings, and the female specimens who do claim to have the ability to feel sticky man fluid entering their womanhood have a tendency to be the same beautiful posters who are obviously stroking their throbbing manhood as they pretend to be women on hipforums.
     
  7. GoofyGooberz

    GoofyGooberz Just Bitchy!!!!!!!!

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    Ahhhh yes but I can feel my man cum, not all the time tho.

    And I know I'm not a, man ........
     
  8. CrabbyPaws

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    I can feel it sometimes and it feels like I'm being flooded and filled, and it feels very hot as well. The liquid the sperm comes in is called the seminal fluid which contains prostaglandins, these prostaglandins cause the vagina to contract so the sperm can travel up easier. I can feel myself squeezing and tightening around his cock when he cums, but it isn't only the physical things that stand out for me, it is mostly the psychological side of feeling claimed. I love it.
     
  9. mosaicmind

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    Thanks for the responses. Funny stuff out there. However, I'm specifically looking for feedback about sensing when semen enters into the uterus (i.e. through the cervix). I'm curious to know if ladies are attuned enough to their bodies to actually physically sense that. Maybe I'm crazy, but what say you ladies? ; )
     
  10. Aerianne

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    During normal intercourse, only a small percentage of a man's sperm will make it past the woman's cervix and enter the uterus to fertilize the woman's egg. Most of the sperm that is ejaculated during intercourse remains in the vagina. A small percentage of the ejaculated sperm will travel, with the help of the woman's cervical mucous, through the vagina and into the cervical canal where it is released gradually into the uterus. But, this amount is only a fraction of the total amount of sperm ejaculated.

    That's why ejaculate runs out of a woman's vagina after intercourse. When a man ejaculates in a vagina it's not like a fire hose busting through the cervix and blasting off the back wall of the uterus.
     
  11. mosaicmind

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    Thanks Aerianne. That pretty much confirms my suspicions that the women can't really sense when semen enters there uterus.
     
  12. walsh

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    Another question for the ladies - can you feel the sperm fertilizing your ovum, and the Gastrulation, whereby the implanted blastocyst develops three germ layers, the endoderm, the ectoderm and the mesoderm.
     
  13. Aerianne

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    No, but I have experienced implantation spotting.
     
  14. CrabbyPaws

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    Ah, then no I don't feel it actually entering my uterus.
     
  15. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    alright ladies, after you eat a nice meal can you feel the food being broken down by your digestive juices and passing into your lower intestines? also, if corn is involved, can you feel the whole kernels bypassing digestion and entering your colon?
     
  16. howlyourname

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    i can feel it only if its a massive load.
     
  17. teedeez69z

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    The Majority of women tell me that they cannot feel the actual FLOW of semen...however, in my case they say, they feel the contractions of my Penis spurting and twitching deep inside of the Vagina.
     

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