Just a quick note. Cum is what comes out of the dick, cock or whatever you call it. To come is the act of having an orgasm. Please make sure you use the right word.
While this is my preferred usage, fairly widespread, and even set down as a grammar rule with some publishers, it is not universal.
It's even seen as incorrect by a not insignificant number of readers to use the "archaic" version of "come" instead of the modern "cum", for both noun and verb.
I've heard it argued that in time, cum will become the standardized verb, in order to distinguish it from the common, non-sexual usage. That comes from people who use "come" as the verb, and prefer it that way, but see the transformation as almost inevitable. Their argument and examples make sense.
I'm fairly certain Lush doesn't discriminate against "cum" used as a verb or "come" used as a noun, either. This reads almost like a rules post, rather than a preference, so I thought I'd say something.
I just enjoy the moment when she reaches that comatose state and her eyes roll into the back of her head.
Cum is a visual enhancement for a reader...
Place the two beside each other...cum, come. Now, which one gets your attention and creates that feeling you're looking for when you come here? If I want correct I'll grade your paper in class, but here, I'm relaxed and I want to come cum.
I know what you're trying to say whether correctly written or not
I have found, recently, that I use both words depending on the story or the narrator. Some stories beg for " cum" whilst, in others it feels out of place.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
Cum to me is the male ejaculation of semen or sperm from his cock, dick or whatever term is used to describe his penis when describing the male orgasm. The word has sexual connotations and seems to be perfect to add the degree of sexuality when used in that sense.
I believe it is the highlight of a man's desire to reach his sexual climax. I know of no man who does not enjoy that experience and feel (or see) his cum erupting from the eye of his penis into either, mouth, vagina or to any other place he may wish it to be deposited.
Come is to virtually say "come to me/here etc. There is no sexual connotation.
I can only praise Fuzzyblue for the way she has put it.
'Cum' is hotter. I use the word cum because I like the more raw, salaciously sexual nature of the word. Cum and cumming work great, but 'came' is appropriate for past tense.
I came all over your beautiful face, watching it ooze down your chin and drip onto your tits.
Oh, god, I am cumming all over your sweaty tits.
Pounding you hard, I just came in your soaking pussy.
Sucking me violently, like the she-devil you are, you swallowed a full load of my cum.