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A womans's Ejaculation - Do They?  

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6/11/2011 2:39 pm
A womans's Ejaculation - Do They?


A women ejaculation/squirt is capable to gush out as much as two cups of ejaculate, and because there is so much fluid expelled, many women have been accused of urinating during the sexual encounter on their partners.

Understandably this would be a major cause of embarrassment. Such a charge is not fair and it is not true. There has been an<b> enormous </font></b>problem regarding women being told they require surgery and/or psychotherapy for this normal female sexual response.

A woman’s ejaculate is not urine and many scientific studies confirm that there is no urea present in the female ejaculation. The composition happens to be very closely related to male ejaculate. It is actually a fluid buildup in the Skene’s Glands or female prostate if you will, located around on the anterior wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the urethra just behind the entrance at the back of the pubic bone.

These glands are surrounded with tissue that includes the part of the clitoris that reaches up inside the vagina and swells with blood during sexual arousal, especially g-spot stimulation.
I am sure it will sound very strange, especially for ladies at this site, but a woman or girl may have trouble locating it because it is not an easy spot to get to by yourself, but easily found by your partner almost immediately.

It actually feels like a little sponge. When stimulated, the “little sponge” will fill itself with fluid. The girl has to be completely relaxed and trust the man if she is trying to squirt with her partner. For the woman who has never experienced the ejaculation/squirt, the first time feels like she is letting her urine flow because it originates almost from the same area, that's normal. She need not worry, it's impossible to urinate while having an orgasm since the urethra will temporarily close up so whatever it is you're feeling, it's not urinating.

Most of the women who get this sensation during sex tend to panic and tense their body in an attempt to hold in urine that is not urine at all. This is the reason why all women don't squirt. Should you wish to take precautions on the first time that you get the sensation and release into a toilet in case it is pee, do what makes you comfortable, but it shouldn't be what you fear.

Enjoy, go experiment, you just might have the most intense experience of your life to that point of success.

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