A portrait of a nude hot model with a pomegranate's half in her hand in milky splash.
FEMALE ORGASM
Vaginal Cream –
FEMALE ORGASM
Vaginal Cream –
This is the most glorious thing you could see during sex with her! A thick, milky liquid that women release during intense sexual pleasure or orgasm. You’ll see it coating your penis during deep penetration—and if you do? Well, GREAT job. She’s not just enjoying it. She’s in bliss.

That creamy, white liquid her body releases when you’re doing everything right? It’s one of the most powerful signs of her peak arousal.

I call it: The Vaginal Cream!

What Is It?
It’s not lubrication. It’s not squirting. And no—it’s definitely not urine.

Scientifically, this fluid is known as Skene’s gland fluid, or what some researchers call “prostatic-like fluid.” It’s released by her Skene’s glands—often referred to as the female prostate. These glands sit near the urethra and are stimulated most during deep G-spot play.

Want to learn how to make her body release this powerful signal of pleasure? Watch the Vagina Masterclass here.

What’s the Purpose of This White Liquid?
While there’s still ongoing research, many sexologists and scientists believe the purpose of Skene’s gland fluid is both protective and erotic:

Lubrication & Comfort: The fluid helps reduce friction and enhances comfort during deep penetration.
Signal of Readiness: Its release signals a high level of arousal, often right before or during orgasm, letting you know her body is completely there.
Emotional Release: Like tears or moans, it’s a physical expression of emotional surrender and pleasure.
Antibacterial Benefits: Some studies suggest the fluid has antibacterial properties, offering potential protection to the urinary tract.
Bottom line? When you see it, it means you did something right. Her body doesn’t lie.

Want to recognize these raw signals of pleasure? Click here to learn more inside the Masterclass.

When Is It Produced?
It happens when her body is completely immersed in the pleasure you’re giving her.

She’s deeply aroused, mentally surrendered, and physically stimulated in all the right ways.

It’s not something she can fake. And it’s not something she can always control.

When it happens—it’s raw, primal, and deeply intimate.

Want to learn how to build her to this peak? Watch the Vagina Masterclass for a step-by-step demonstration.

Is It Squirting?
No.

Squirting is a clear fluid expelled in a rush—almost like a small fountain.

Vaginal Cream is thicker. Creamier. It usually comes in smaller amounts and appears during or right after orgasm.

Think of it as her body’s way of showing you she just had a true orgasm.

Where Does It Come From?
It’s produced by her Skene’s glands, also known as the female prostate. These glands are located near the urethra and release fluid during intense stimulation—especially G-spot or blended orgasms.

Not all women do it. But most can—with the right partner, the right rhythm, and the right energy.

Want to be that partner? Click here to watch how to master her vagina with Alexa Tomas.

Learn How to Generate It
This isn’t about luck. It’s not about size.

It’s about knowing her body. It’s about mastering her vagina.

That’s why I created my Vagina Masterclass.

Inside, the gorgeous Alexa Tomas shows you exactly how to:

Stimulate her vaginal walls and pressure zones
Combine clitoral and G-spot play
Recognize when she’s about to release this creamy signal of peak pleasure
And yes—you’ll see what the Vaginal Cream looks like. In full, explicit detail.

Click here to experience the Vagina Masterclass now.

A portrait of a nude hot model with a pomegranate's half in her hand in milky splash. FEMALE ORGASM Vaginal Cream – FEMALE ORGASM Vaginal Cream – This is the most glorious thing you could see during sex with her! A thick, milky liquid that women release during intense sexual pleasure or orgasm. You’ll see it coating your penis during deep penetration—and if you do? Well, GREAT job. She’s not just enjoying it. She’s in bliss. That creamy, white liquid her body releases when you’re doing everything right? It’s one of the most powerful signs of her peak arousal. I call it: The Vaginal Cream! What Is It? It’s not lubrication. It’s not squirting. And no—it’s definitely not urine. Scientifically, this fluid is known as Skene’s gland fluid, or what some researchers call “prostatic-like fluid.” It’s released by her Skene’s glands—often referred to as the female prostate. These glands sit near the urethra and are stimulated most during deep G-spot play. 👉 Want to learn how to make her body release this powerful signal of pleasure? Watch the Vagina Masterclass here. What’s the Purpose of This White Liquid? While there’s still ongoing research, many sexologists and scientists believe the purpose of Skene’s gland fluid is both protective and erotic: Lubrication & Comfort: The fluid helps reduce friction and enhances comfort during deep penetration. Signal of Readiness: Its release signals a high level of arousal, often right before or during orgasm, letting you know her body is completely there. Emotional Release: Like tears or moans, it’s a physical expression of emotional surrender and pleasure. Antibacterial Benefits: Some studies suggest the fluid has antibacterial properties, offering potential protection to the urinary tract. Bottom line? When you see it, it means you did something right. Her body doesn’t lie. 👉 Want to recognize these raw signals of pleasure? Click here to learn more inside the Masterclass. When Is It Produced? It happens when her body is completely immersed in the pleasure you’re giving her. She’s deeply aroused, mentally surrendered, and physically stimulated in all the right ways. It’s not something she can fake. And it’s not something she can always control. When it happens—it’s raw, primal, and deeply intimate. 👉 Want to learn how to build her to this peak? Watch the Vagina Masterclass for a step-by-step demonstration. Is It Squirting? No. Squirting is a clear fluid expelled in a rush—almost like a small fountain. Vaginal Cream is thicker. Creamier. It usually comes in smaller amounts and appears during or right after orgasm. Think of it as her body’s way of showing you she just had a true orgasm. Where Does It Come From? It’s produced by her Skene’s glands, also known as the female prostate. These glands are located near the urethra and release fluid during intense stimulation—especially G-spot or blended orgasms. Not all women do it. But most can—with the right partner, the right rhythm, and the right energy. 👉 Want to be that partner? Click here to watch how to master her vagina with Alexa Tomas. Learn How to Generate It This isn’t about luck. It’s not about size. It’s about knowing her body. It’s about mastering her vagina. That’s why I created my Vagina Masterclass. Inside, the gorgeous Alexa Tomas shows you exactly how to: Stimulate her vaginal walls and pressure zones Combine clitoral and G-spot play Recognize when she’s about to release this creamy signal of peak pleasure And yes—you’ll see what the Vaginal Cream looks like. In full, explicit detail. 👉 Click here to experience the Vagina Masterclass now.
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