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Foaming after sex

Hi, I'm new here. Any help is appreciated. First, i'm STD/infection free. My husband is fixed so we do not use condems. During sex, what we call "marathon sessions", where we'll have sex several times within a few hour period,  he will typically ejaculate in me. I've begun to squirt during sex, and that is not a bother, I know that can happen with arousal. However,  the last few times after squirting, and him releasing inside me there has been extreme wetness and foam (mousse like) all over our genitals. The last time it looked as if his pubes were lathered with soap. Why is this? I've heard whipping, as in the friction and our juices being the cause?? Is that true? Not much help on internet. Thanks!!
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12420672 tn?1425301870
Its nothing to be worried of even after vasectomy guys can produce semen without sperms and its just mixture of ur vaginal  juice, semen and friction its nothing to be worried off
if there are no changes in his or ur body fluids (smell,color, consistency taste) u r perfectly okay
enjoy
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12420672 tn?1425301870
Its nothing to be worried of even after vasectomy guys can produce semen without sperms and its just mixture of ur vaginal  juice, semen and friction its nothing to be worried off
if there are no changes in his or ur body fluids (smell,color, consistency taste) u r perfectly okay
enjoy
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80052 tn?1550343332
Probably totally normal, used to happen to us - always used to think how sexy it was!!
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