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Q: Female Ejaculation
asked by: poppypot on June 12th, 2007
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What have you been doing when it happened?
Have you been able to do it agian?
Any tips to share? Smile

I ejaculated once when my b/f was touching be at a party but I have never been able to do it again, despite drinking martini again Laughing
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bjmcfarland
replied on August 5th, 2007
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Female Ejaculation
poppypot;
Here is an article I found on line at htp://This link has been removed I hope this help you with your question. javascript:emoticon('Rolling Eyes')
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It probably is not urine- though some women do leak urine or even quite a bit of it when they have an orgasm. It may be ' female ejaculation' although I think that is not a real description of what happens. It is not an ejaculation- a consequence of orgasm that aids the intensity of feeling. Rather, it seems to be some of the same kind of liquid produced by a woman's lubrication. This can collect. for a minority of women, in pockets of some glands and shoots out when orgasm causes contractions.

This can be a lot of liquid or just a little- and other than using a towel, there doesn't seem to be any way to control it or modify the wetness. Its just natural for some women . There is some controversy , I should add, about what the liquid is, and how the mechanics work-- this is just the version that I have come to read in the medical books that seems the most reasonable explanation to me. Very Happy
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young Girl
replied on August 5th, 2007
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well it depends if its a clitoarl orgasm then yes
if vaginal then no
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Tylanas
replied on August 5th, 2007
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Re: Female Ejaculation
poppypot wrote:
What have you been doing when it happened?
Have you been able to do it agian?
Any tips to share? Smile

I ejaculated once when my b/f was touching be at a party but I have never been able to do it again, despite drinking martini again Laughing


Hey. All the research I have read about g-spot orgasms and female ejaculation tells a different story from bjmcfarlan.

There are glands around the urethra. During g-spot stimlation, many women feel a strong urge to pee. This is because the glands are pressing against the urethra and secreting a liquid that is collected in the urethra. Upon orgasm, the woman has to "let go" like she does when she urinates, and this clear, odorless liquid is squirted out. The amount varies.

I'm not saying fluid may also come out of the vagina, but the actual spray is from the urethra.
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Tylanas
replied on August 5th, 2007
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the_girlfreind wrote:
well it depends if its a clitoarl orgasm then yes
if vaginal then no


What do you mean? I think you have it backwards...

Clitoral stimulation doesn't normally cause female ejaculation.

Vaginal (g-spot) stimulation is what can cause female ejaculation.
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mummy77
replied on September 30th, 2008
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I'm a squirter! My husband had a nice close look for me when I first started doing it and he said it was coming from just inside the vaginal opening on the front wall. He was stimulating my g-spot with his fingers and saw it shooting out! It doesn't come from anywhere near the urethra, unless we're all different in that respect.
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