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Q: Descriptions of female ejaculation
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 4th, 2009
i dont know how to orgasm from my g spot and i get so frustrated coz i try so hard.
when it does start to feel good i get the urge to push really hard which i cant stop myself from doing, it just happens.
the other night after 4 days without sex i had it with my bf and when we were having sex he pushed in really deep and alot deeper then he has before, i enjoyed it but stuff was dribbling out of my vagina like pee and it was making a funny sound which put me of, he kept pulling out and letting it dribble so i squezed really tight and the noise stopped but when i got up and had a look it was a really big wet spot and it had looked like i peed so i washed the sheets straigh away and was really imbarrassed.
i ask him whats wrong with me all the time thinking he knows but he doesnt, i dont want it 2 happen again.
i was thinking maybe he hit my bladder and teared it or something..?
the next morning i had really bad pain during intercourse he had to stop.


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on May 5th, 2009
Sexual Health - Women Answer A6533


It is possible that what you experienced might be excessive fluid created in the paraurethrral glands. Different people call this condition “female ejaculation”. The fluid from the paraurethral glands is different both in appearance and contents.

This is considered completely normal although not every woman is capable of it.




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