I think you may be off base on this. While a discharge can be a sign of infection or other illness, vaginal mucus, which is essential for good gynecological health, changes in consistency and color during a woman's cycle. It can be thin and clear, or clear but with an egg white consistency, or it can be white and thick like a lotion, or drier and almost crumbly, all of which occur during specifice phases of a woman's cycle. Or course, a woman's mucus may be different during her life time and may be different than the norm, but still be healthy in every way.
Also, a woman who has not had sex in a bit may be "juicier", especially if she is turned on.
Hobbyist probably don't get to see much mucus because providers generally are quite hygienic and are fairly active, which tends to "clean the pipes" if you get my drift.
I experienced what the OP is talking about a few months with an UTR girl who abstained for about a week before our visit and her flow, to use the words of a physician, was "copious", creamy and white. No medical problems, no smell or anything untoward. She was just at that stage of ovulation and was turned, so the juices flowed. But on the other occasions that I saw her, nothing out of the ordinary was seen.
Since my friend is UTR I can't make a recommendation to the OP.