Using such expressions violates ethical and moral norms, and we should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
It could potentially be a game or a rule in a specific context. Maybe it's a challenge where the person who reaches a certain state first (the 'cum' here might be misused or a very specific in - group term) loses the right to tell a story. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
This phrase is rather ambiguous. It could potentially refer to a situation where in a relationship, if the wife reaches a state of climax first, there is a loss related to a story. However, it could also be a completely different thing. It might be part of a local or private parlance that we are not familiar with. There could be a backstory or set of rules that are not immediately evident from this short statement.
Well, 'cum' can be a vulgar term. If we look at it in a more general sense, it might seem like a very personal and inappropriate story about observing something related to one's boyfriend in an improper context. But this kind of expression contains vulgar content.
This is a rather inappropriate and unclear statement. 'Cum' is a vulgar term. It could potentially be a very offensive or misphrased expression that doesn't have a proper 'good' meaning in a general sense.
However, if 'cum' is used in its vulgar sense, this is not an appropriate topic for discussion. We should focus on positive, clean and respectful topics.
'Cum' can refer to semen in a biological context. If it's the first time seeing it, it might be quite a shock for some. For example, in a basic sex - education class, when learning about human reproduction, one might come across this for the first time. It's an important part of the male reproductive process.
It's not clear what 'first cum I drank' really means. It could be a very strange or misphrased statement. Maybe it was a mistake in communication. Without more context, it's hard to give a definite answer.
This is a very private and inappropriate topic. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics in communication.