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sperm exiting your vagina in a clear gel form

Anyone else seem to feel like you have sex and two days later it comes out in a clear gel form? Wth? Is that normal?

Thanks
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I'm scared to death of STD's… I am in a 5 year relationship… he is the only person I have ever had sex with without a condom. That being said, I wouldnt know if sperm leakage after sex happens with all men.
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thats good!if ur not in a monogomous relationship i hope you use condoms!i wasn't in a relationship for 10 years then got in2 one. Didn't use condoms and got HPV and had to have a LEEP surgery which stunk!:(I haven't had sex for over 6 years,recently had pap and the HPV is back...small spot!ticks me off......the gift that keeps giving...so pls ladies use those condoms!
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obviously…. of course I know this is not a birth control method… and yes, I am on the pill…
I find that when I dont urinate and push a little after sex, there is definitely sperm leakage afterwards.
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Once sperm is deposited high up into the vagina urinating will not push all of it out even after a few days!this is a good way to get pregnant if ur not using birth control!
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This is not unusual… I always urinate after sex (as women should always do)… and try to push out the sperm that is still inside.
When I dont do this, sperm can come out over a couple days…
not to worry
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Hi there and welcome to the forum.  Hm, I can honestly say that I'm not sure.  Two whole days later you find this?  Why do you think it was related to sperm?  Hopefully someone can come along and give you a better answer.  good luck
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