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Q: Causes of female ejaculation
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 5th, 2009
ok here is the problem,I have a hard time being able to orgasim when my boyfriend and i are having sex and he is inside of me , I can orgasism when I get to that point as long as he is not inside of me, but if he is inside of me when I begin to explode my body pushes him out of me, and if he doesn't pull out I cant cum, its like my body just holds it in. I have tried relaxing and not thinking about it, but nothing it helping, when he is inside of me, I can not explode but as soon as he gets almost completely out of me, I go everywhere, is there something wrong with me,


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on February 6th, 2009
Sexual Health - Women Answer A5698


The condition you describe might be female ejaculation. During intercourse and near orgasm, a group of glands close to the entrance of the vagina squeeze out a liquid. This liquid differs from urine, although the sensation before it might be similar to the urge to urinate. The squeezing occurs together with contraction of certain muscles. These contractions might be big enough to try to push the penis out.


To increase the control, you might want to try Kegel exercises or visit a sex therapist for better relaxation techniques.




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