The vagina produces a variety of secretion such as sweat, sebum, and secretion from Bartholin's and Skene's glands at the vulva, endometrial fluid, and oviductal (which vary with the menstrual cycle), cervical mucus, exfoliated cells, and secretion of the vaginal wall itself, which can increase sexual arousal.
Vagina in all women spend pyridine, squalene, urea, acetic acid, lactic acid, complex alcohols (including cholesterol), glycols (including propylene glycol), ketones, and aldehyde-aldehyde. But a more detailed chemical acid in cunt spending divide women into two groups.
Vagina in all women spend pyridine, squalene, urea, acetic acid, lactic acid, complex alcohols (including cholesterol), glycols (including propylene glycol), ketones, and aldehyde-aldehyde. But a more detailed chemical acid in cunt spending divide women into two groups.
All women produce acetic acid, but it also produces a third of the short chain aliphatic acids. The series of short aliphatic acids, which includes asetik, propionic, isovaleric, isobutryc, propanoic, and butanoic acid. All the acid is a sharp level of chemicals produced by other primate species as a signal of touch / smell sexual. Although no one has ever proved the role of these acids in the rules of the relationship in humans, some researchers consider this a copullins and pheromones in humans.