Creampie
It's one of those terms you might hear and wonder exactly what it means.
Creampie: A creampie is when semen is left inside a partner's vagina or anus after sex without a barrier. The name comes from the visual result.
Also known as: internal cum shot, breeding.
A creampie happens when a person with a penis ejaculates inside their partner and does not use a condom. The semen stays inside rather than being caught by a barrier. It is a common fantasy for many couples and also something people choose to do intentionally in their sex lives. For some, the intimacy of the act is a big part of the appeal.
If you and your partner are thinking about trying this, a good conversation beforehand goes a long way. You will want to talk about contraception, STI status, and what you are both comfortable with. Using reliable birth control and having recent STI tests helps both of you feel relaxed and safe. There is no rush, and going at your own pace always makes the experience better for everyone involved.
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Key things to know
- Ejaculation happens inside the vagina or anus, meaning no condom or barrier is used, so STI and pregnancy risk both go up.
- Talking openly with your partner beforehand means you both feel comfortable and nothing catches you off guard.
- Reliable contraception is important if pregnancy is not the goal, so it is worth sorting that out before you try this.
- Recent STI testing for both partners lowers risk and helps you both relax and enjoy the moment.
- Some couples find the intimacy of a creampie adds to their connection, which is a big reason it is a popular fantasy.
FAQ
Is a creampie safe?
It is safe in the right circumstances, but it does carry a higher risk of STI transmission and unintended pregnancy compared to using a condom. Making sure both partners have been recently tested and that contraception is in place makes a real difference. If you have any concerns, your doctor or a sexual health clinic is a great place to get personalised advice.
Do I need to do anything after a creampie?
You can urinate after sex, which many people find helpful for general comfort. If pregnancy prevention is a concern and your usual contraception was not in place, emergency contraception is available and most effective when taken as soon as possible. A pharmacist or sexual health clinic can walk you through your options without any judgment.
Can couples toys make this experience better?
Absolutely. Many couples enjoy using a vibrator or couples toy during sex to add extra stimulation for one or both partners. Exploring together with toys can make intimacy feel more playful and connected. Check out the HotCherry couples toys collection for some great beginner friendly options.
What lube should I use?
A water based lube is a good all round choice because it is body safe and gentle on sensitive tissue. If you are not using condoms you have a bit more flexibility, but water based is still a comfortable and reliable option. Always check that any toy you use alongside lube is compatible with the formula you choose.
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