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Female ejaculation (colloquially known as squirting or gushing) refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of clear fluid, always from the urethra during sexual stimulation at or near orgasm. Female ejaculation is often accomplished by stimulation of the g-spot (the urethral sponge, named after Dr. Ernest Gräfenberg), an area on the front vaginal wall. More rarely, it can be accomplished through external stimulation of the clitoris alone, the internal tissue of the clitoris then contracting and stimulating the urethral tissue. Women do not have an exact equivalent of the male prostate gland, an essential part of the male reproductive system. They do, however, have structures which are homologous to the male prostate, this meaning that they have developed from the same embryonic tissue. (The testicles of the male and the ovaries of the female are also homologous.) These are called para-urethral glands or Skene’s glands – although the term ‘Skene’s glands’ is often reserved for the two para-urethral glands closest to the opening of the urethra. They are there because, for the first weeks in development, the male and female embryo are not yet differentiated. The size and structure of the para-urethral glands varies relatively considerably, it seems, from woman to woman. The fluid they produce is similar to that produced by the male prostate and, as in the male, passes into the urethra – and in some cases may pass into the vagina. The glands fill with fluid during sexual arousal and may be felt through the vaginal wall. The swelling of the tissue surrounding the urethra may be a combination of the glands filling with fluid and of the swelling of the woman’s erectile tissue, the corpus spongiosum, which latter, in the male, gives a man his erection. Swelling of the non-visible part of the clitoris will also be evident. It is, it seems, the rhythmic contractions of pelvic muscle during orgasm which expel the accumulated fluid as at least one constituent of female ejaculation. The amount of fluid released can be considerable, through repeated filling and emptying of the glands during orgasm Female
Ejaculation can be a very wonderful thing when your ready to enjoy it. We
all know how much men enjoy ejaculation, so why can't women enjoy it as
well? One approach would be to watch a man ejaculate and pay attention to
everything that stimulates him, as well as discussing it with him. Putting
this all together with what stimulates you, and what you like can help give
you a little direction. That and as a woman it's always fun to see your man
so excited, isn't it? If you're
wondering what both men and women think about female ejaculation, look no
further. I can not
believe that people think women can’t ejaculate, or that the subject was so
controversial. About 4 years ago I started reading up on it with my ex, and
now I can’t not do it. Since he was so supportive and happy about it I never
had any problems. I get mixed reactions from men now. Some think it’s just
urine, but it’s not. I can gush so much that is soaks the mattress. I only
stop when I’m exhausted. I felt like I could really let go if my partner
would pull out and continue stimulating the outside of my vagina and my
clit. It feels like a huge build up, and it’s great to finally release. The first time
this happened to me was when I was 22. I was just soo embarrassed because I
thought I peed on the guy. But oddly enough it didn’t feel like pee. It
didn’t happen until 3 years later with my current husband. When it happened
he was just overjoyed. He explained what had just happened and we were both
ecstatic. I had no idea women could ejaculate. What works for me is the fact
that he’s hitting my G-spot, but also hitting me deep in my vagina. Luckily
for me, my husband is well endowed. It’s just an incredible rush, so much so
that it excites him to orgasm as well! I was with a
woman once who soaked the bed when she came. I thought, wow, look at her
pee. When it happened again with another girl I thought, is it really a
bladder problem? She explained to me that she frequently squirted, and that
females can ejaculate just like men. Wow. I had no idea. I really am
changing my understanding of this now, and feel very lucky. Danny Having been with my girlfriend for over a year now I noticed she always tensed up when she had an orgasm. I told her she was essentially taking all the fun out of it. If you want to really enjoy it, you have to let go, and enjoy the ride. After a few weeks of discussing it and finally getting her to relax more, and to her surprise she ejaculated. And not a little, a LOT. She's never enjoyed sex as much as she does now... and she thinks I am just amazing Female ejaculate is a fluid that is expelled from the body through the urethra during sexual activities. When released in small quantities it may be a mucous like fluid having a clear, milky, or yellowish coloration. As the volume of the expelled fluid increases it becomes like clear water. In small quantities it may have a distinct scent that is musky or pungent but when the fluid increases in volume and becomes clear there is no longer a detectable scent. The fluid contains PSA and PAP, which are produced in the female prostate. Some of the components found in it, urea and creatinine, are also found in urine, but in much lower concentrations than are found in regular urine. When female prostate fluids are found in urine they are in much smaller concentrations than in present in female ejaculate. The fluid released during ejaculation and urination are not the same though they may share some of the same substances. As the volume and appearance of female ejaculate changes it is likely that its composition changes too. Women who expel fluid during orgasm report the color, smell, consistency, and even taste, varies from one occurrence to the next. (It is safe for a person to taste their own ejaculate, and for couples who already exchange body fluids but not for couples needing to practice safe sex.) Some have found their menstrual cycle influences the type of fluid expelled. What you eat is likely to have an affect on it, as will how much liquid you have consumed. Some women report it is sometimes clear and odorless and other times thick and pungent. Others report it sometimes looks and smells like urine, which I have found to be true only when a woman tries too hard to ejaculate. It is safe to say most women's ejaculate will vary over time and during a single sexual episode.
Do All Women Ejaculate?
Given that all women have a prostate gland they all likely produce ejaculate even if they are not aware of it. The fluid may seep out and mix unnoticed with other body fluids rather than being a distinctive gush of liquid during sexual activity. The prostate probably contributes regularly to the moisture present at the vulva, as indicated by the presence of PAP on their underwear. In the absence of or in conjunction with sexual arousal the prostate may overflow causing the fluid to seep out through the urethra. This release of fluid could be caused by the blood engorgement of the surrounding tissues and the pressures placed on the vaginal wall during sexual arousal and internal stimulation. The fluid in the prostate would likely be released or expelled during orgasm when the pelvic muscles contract. While the volume of ejaculate released may vary from woman to woman it is likely present in all women and they do not have voluntary control over it. |
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