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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Dangerous when WET

The rumors that female ejaculation is the result of poor bladder control or pools in the back of the vagina to squirt out during the strong muscle contractions of orgasm, have been proven wrong. Some women hitting the g spot can bring deep and intense orgasms, which may bring stimulating sensations that them feel like they have to pee.  As she approaches the point of orgasm, she may get a 'full-bladder" feeling, because of the prolonged intensity of the orgasm.  Although many women feel a slight need to urinate right before ejaculation, however the fluid is definitely not urine. The misleading sensation to pee- is a clear, whitish fluid from her G-Spot ejaculation. It has been researched the possibility that all women produce female ejaculate, even if they are not aware of it - in which many cases  alot of woman are not aware, and will mistake the feeling of wanting to pee.
The female ejaculate is very much like prostrate fluid of the male (just with no sperm. And if there is sperm, well your in a world of hurt!!!) It is usually clear, or milky and as thin as water. It does not have the look, smell or taste of urine almost odorless.  The ejaculate is from the urethra ( the final passage way for urine out the female body) but  most definitely not urine. It’s basically impossible to pee during a orgasm unless there is a weak pubococcygeus muscle (weak bladder or bladder problems). The fluid from the paraurethral glands is released or during orgasm as a result of pelvic muscle contractions. In some cases, all of the fluid released from a woman's urethra is ejaculate, but may be a sexy mixture of ejaculate and urine as well, and only exit the body through the urethra.
During sexual arousal the paraurethral glands", fill with fluid which may be felt through the vaginal wall. The amount of fluid can vary from a couple drops to almost two cups of sex juice. The female G-Spot does not need to be stimulated for ejaculation to occur but I would simulate her G spot anywho. And the response can be  from a leaking tap to a spilling a cup of milk!

  • ·        " (paraurethral glands, U-spot, Skene’e Glands or female prostate) are glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the urethra. They drain into the urethra and near the urethral opening. These glands are surrounded with tissue, which includes the part of the clitoris that reaches up inside the vagina and swells with bloodduring sexual arousal"
The clitoris is your best bet that holds the key to female ejaculation for most women. If the clitoris is not stimulated a woman is less likely to become highly aroused. If she is not highly aroused, her skene’s glands will not fill with fluid. It has been estimated approximately 40% of women are capable of female ejaculation or squirting.  Enjoy and get to know your body ( females) the more you understand of yourself the better you can teach your boy toys how to play with you.