What is a creampie and snow ball? I hvae heard terms not sure know what they are or ow htey feel. Any help or related experiences?
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What is a creampie and snow ball
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if you have to know a creampie is when a guy ahs cum in a woman's vagina and it leaks out.a snowball is passing cum from one person mouth to anothers.
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I thought a creampie was a guy eating his cum out of her. Am I wrong?
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yeah that's right
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So has anyone tried that
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Malcum,
Often I go down on my wife before we have sex as a form of foreplay and to ensure she orgasms (during me going down on her and/or during sex since she'll be more lubed up, more turned on and just and more "ready"), but sometimes I've done it (eaten her out) right after we've had sex and I've cum inside her (which you shouldn't do unless you both know you are disease free and you are both practicing monogamy - not sleeping with anyone else - and of course only if she's using some type of reliable birth control such as the pill, etc., or you are both actively trying to become pregnant).
I love my wife's normal taste, but I have to admit that it was just as good or better and mostly very erotic to taste the mixture of our juices. On the other hand, I wasn't down there specifically trying to lick my own juices out of her vagina... just getting a little as a side effect of being down there trying to pleasure her. But, it was still a turn-on. I liked it.
As for snow balling (snowball/snowblow/etc) I've never done that but it sounds gross, yet since it's a taboo, and it's nothing I've not already tasted (her saliva, my cum), and since our bodily fluids turn me on anyway, I'd be very open to it. I think most people avoid it. For the girl, many girls will take cum in their mouths and of these many will swallow (some won't, oh well).. .but most seem to want to get the whole affair done and over with and not drag it out by holding it in their mouths long enough to give it back to their man. Also, a lot of guys are not secure enough in their own sexuality and manhood to do such a thing. So, you won't find much about this. The first reference I ever heard to this activity was as a quote from the movie "Clerks". (I've been meaning to see this one)