I have recently been experiencing what's known as "female ejaculation" where during orgasm a clear fluid literally squirts out of my urethra. I haven't always done this, but let me tell you, it feels great.
I've done quite a bit of research on the topic, but I still have one question that my research hasn't answered definitively. Is the liquid urine or something else entirely? It doesn't stain, has a mild (though musky) odor, and is clear rather than yellow. But still, something coming out of the urethra... that's a little suspect. If it is urine it wouldn't necessarily stop me from doing it. I just wonder about it.
So what do you think? Let the great urine vs. ejaculate debate begin!
2006-07-09
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rachelinjapan24
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➔ Women's Health
I have experienced ejaculation since I was 15 and am 37 now. I STILL was sure what the fluid was (until I researched this question), and yes it feels great. below are some sources on the subject...
"Before a woman can learn to ejaculate, enjoy ejaculating, and enjoy sex in general she must accept her bodily fluids as normal. She must not question the nature or quantity of her wetness, be it sweat, vaginal lubrication, menses, ejaculate, or urine. These fluids are a normal and natural part of women's lives. There is nothing that is inherently bad about them. A woman cannot allow herself to ejaculate and experience potentially earth-shattering orgasms if she cannot let go when the pressure or urge to ejaculate arises. Ladies, give yourself permission to get wet and messy. Give yourself permission to have fun and enjoy sex.
As a result of the taboos concerning female body fluids, the main motivation behind the studies into female ejaculation appears to be the determination of whether or not the expelled fluid is urine. Some believe that if a woman ejaculates a liquid that is not urine like a man, it is normal and she cannot help it, she is normal. If she ejaculates urine they suggest she has a medical problem and is not normal. Authors who write about the G spot strive to persuade their readers that female ejaculate is not urine. Why this great importance over the exact nature of this fluid squirting from women's bodies? Does it really matter whether it is urine or ejaculate? If a woman gets a thrill out of squirting urine at the moment of orgasm, are we to say she has a problem? Do we mean to take this pleasure away from her? If a woman squirts urine at the moment of orgasm, let her, if she ejaculates uncontrollably, so be it. It is not our place to judge a woman's sexual pleasure.
The latest research indicates the possibility that all women produce female ejaculate, even if they are not aware of it. The expelled or released fluid is not urine, it is an alkaline liquid secreted by the paraurethral glands. The paraurethral glands produce an enzyme called prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) and glucose (a sugar). These substances have been found in much higher quantities in female ejaculate than are found in urine. The fluid from the paraurethral glands is released or expelled during orgasm as a result of pelvic muscle contractions. Stimulation of the G spot or paraurethral gland is not required for this to occur and it may occur in the absence of orgasm. The glands may simply overflow with fluid and as a result it seeps out."
2006-07-09 02:42:23
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answered by Randi 1
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"At first, I thought that the bladder sphincter had become defective by the intensity of the orgasm. But," he continued, "the fluid was examined and it had no urinary character (rather it was) secretions of the intra-urethral glands correlated with the erotogenic zone along the urethra in the anterior vaginal wall." Sounds like squirting!
Still, the medical establishment has long been extremely dubious about female ejaculation. Dr. Gary Schubach and others have conducted experiments with ejaculating women, showing that the expelled fluid is "deurinized" liquid from the bladder mixed with discharge from the Skene's gland, considered the female equivalent of the prostate.
Yet the debate rages on. What exactly is the Geyser of Love? Is it real? Is it pee? Is it a different kind of fluid released from the urethral glands? Or is it, perhaps (as I suspect), an amazing female sexual mix of fluids, explosive juices and spraying squirting wetness? If women ejaculate, what does that mean about women and men? About penises and vulvas? About G-Spots and urethras?
2006-07-09 02:34:52
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answered by MC 7
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Its whats should happen every time for a woman...and that's one reason woman get frustrated with sex because sadly many woman don't' know their bodies..and men well they have even less of a clue unless they found a way to bring on a gusher of the clear odorless fluid that can be as much as 2 cups.
I bring on a gussher for woman every time and it's wonderful to see it happen nothing better than not having to ask if you your lady had the Big O...
For those who don't want to float away on their bed put down a couple of towels or there is a luv liner you can buy
Now you know what a man feels when he ejaculates....mmmmmm
2006-07-09 02:43:15
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answered by RJ 3
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i cant be sure but i think its urine, i have seen the squirts on porno before and had a girl that did it. when it happen she was on top, i was f#$ken freaked out. but if it doesnt matter then knock yourself out! enjoy!!
2006-07-09 02:35:25
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answered by marvin04 1
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Does it really matter? If you have a guy that's taking issue with it; dump him and call me. Floods, showers, gushers and the like are in these days.
2006-07-09 03:29:46
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answered by Your Fired 1
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It is not urine for sure. No doubts about it. It could'nt be urine from the way you describe it.
2006-07-09 02:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If you pee first; and then it happens just the same a few minutes later I think your question will be answered.
2006-07-09 02:32:53
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answered by Charles 1
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Its your own natural lubricant, that squirts out.
2006-07-09 02:44:45
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answered by Belial 3
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it is not urine, so let it go when you are having oral sex. The guy loves that.
2006-07-09 02:32:05
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answered by bubbles26 4
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It's cumm. After having been down on woman.
2006-07-09 02:33:19
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answered by C93 4
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