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White chunks, not infection. Is it normal?

Yesterday my boyfriend fingered me for the first time and his hand came out with this clearish liquid and these white spongy-ish chunks. It does not smell and I wash regularly so its not an infection or any other kind of STD because he's the only one that I'm with. What is this stuff and is it normal?
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I hope this is the case for my gf im woried about it first time doing it and theres white clumps like off milk but dont smell never noticed it till I finished is this dangerous for me
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I hope this is the case for my gf im woried about it first time doing it and theres white clumps like off milk but dont smell never noticed it till I finished is this dangerous for me
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Thanks mrsmelendez, I will definitely keep an eye out for the other symptoms. Its cleared up now. And there's no actual sex going on. So all is safe that way.
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A little additional info: all women have discharge and especially around your period it gets heavier because that is when you are the most fertile, also known as ovulating. Every women's body is different and one might have more discharge than the other, it's all the other symptoms that will distinguish an infection or not. Example: clumps, white & cloudy, different smell, itchy...

Please be careful with your sexual partners. They can always lie about who they've had sex with and because you "love" them you'll believe them. Then when you're broken up you end up carrying something around for life (STD or baby).
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I think it is an infection now. It started itching. I've got medicine now to clear it up. Thanks for your help!
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Well I hate to break it to you but you probably have a yeast infection!! I went to the doctor today and got a test done and it turns out I had one, even though I wasn't itchy and it didn't smell bad or anything like you hear. but those white clumps are apparently yeast buildup. It's not anything serious and they just have to do a swab and a quick test and in 10 minutes your outta there with a prescription to heal it. plus, the prescription to heal a yeast infection is just ONE PILL, you take it once and let it go to work and you are done!!

Plus, idk how old you are but if you are worrying about you parents finding out you are sexually active or anything its not a big deal because yeast infections usually have nothing to do with sex (virgins get them, even small children get them sometimes) and usually have more to do with some sort of imbalance in your body due to an antibiotic, or any other thing.

Just go to the doctor, it's quick and painless and you wont have that annoying clumpy crap (:

Hope this helps!! xx
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I have no clue. I've gotten the little clumps before sometimes but it wasn't a lot and i thought it was normal, but when his hand came out covered in this stuff...slightly odd to me. I hope its normal because an infection would suck!
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I have no idea but i have the same thing /: So maybe it's normal? I also don't think it was an infection. Well, now I think I have one, but as far as the white chunks that's been happening to me for awhile. I notice that it's the worst around my period. I also am only with one person so it's definitely not an STD. Sorry this isnt any help but like I said maybe it's normal cuz I'm in the same boat?
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