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1. n. Ejaculate: "She has cum dripping out of her mouth." or "The cum was all over her tits!"

2. v. Orgasm: "I'm cumming!!!" or "Did you cum?"

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Cum versus Come

There is much debate whether the vulgar expression for ejaculate is spelled cum or come. There is no right or wrong answer, but only preference. Some writers of erotica use both - using "cum" for the more vulgar slang. An argument that the past tense of of the action verb is "came" has not settled the debate.


In general there are following major targets of the male ejaculation:

Targets of Cum

1: Female body areas being targeted with cum during sex

2: Female Clothing Items being targeted during sex

3: Other items being targeted with jizz

4: Common female items being targeted with cum during masturbation

Sweet tasting cum

Males can influence the cum of their ejaculate by what they consume. Common substances such as tobacco and coffee easily pass their flavors into the ejaculate of their host. As a result, if you drink lots of coffee and your partner hates coffee, your partner will not enjoy the flavor of your ejaculate. Your lifestyle choices heavily influence how your ejaculate will taste. For the sweetest tasting cum, choosy women prefer for their partners to consume no coffee, no tobacco and lots of pineapple or pineapple juice. Apple juice if you can't get pineapple. For nutrition facts about cum please read under ejaculation.

A female with cum on her face, she does not want to taste it.
A female with cum on her face, she does not want to taste it.
A female with cum in her mouth, she clearly thinks it tastes just fine today thanks.
A female with cum in her mouth, she clearly thinks it tastes just fine today thanks.

(Women who consume "it" of course enjoy the taste of "it" in the ejaculate of their partners. A women who loves coffee will probably like it if her lovers cum is flavored by coffee. Women who smoke tobacco really like the taste of cum from tobacco smokers.)


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