Cardinal Directions on Nostr: So, the word "cum", as a verb, can be used to refer either to ejaculation or orgasm. ...
So, the word "cum", as a verb, can be used to refer either to ejaculation or orgasm. Usually these are intertwined, but ultimately they are two seperate phenomenon. Children can orgasm. Children - at least children under ten - do not ejaculate. If you see artwork of some kindergartener flooding his mom's womb with sperm, then you are looking at a completely fantastic scenario. I don't see harm in it but be aware it's not accurate.
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