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12/13/2005 2:30 pm |
I have been wondering this for a while. i have seen a video that this girl "squirted" 4-5 feet, and it was alot of liquid. i don't think women really ejaculate at all, i think that they lose some feeling when they are climaxing and can't control their bladder. of course there would be some sort of "semen"-like substance in it, women cum too.
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12/13/2005 2:48 pm |
I ‘m not a scientist but I can see your point. I sometimes squirt during intercourse or just by being internally stimulated (fingers/dildo). I may ad it doesn’t happen very often, and when it does I cannot control the flow of it nor can I start and stop repeatedly like turning a tap on and off. I’m sure this phenomenon exists, however I am skeptical about the claim some women make that they can squirt for hours and can squirt buckets and buckets of fluids. There's someone on this site (squirting on videos) who claims and shows she can squirt {{pee}}? without even being touched. A scientific explanation would be good though!! Take care
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12/13/2005 2:52 pm |
Well we all know that science is full of it so your already on the wrong page searching there. Yes female ejaculation is quite real. And it ain't urine that comes out. (say that one five times) Obviously you've never been with a woman who does this. The ejaculate has a rather high amount of fructose in it and the flavor is somewhat in the "water chestnusts and bamboo shoots" category. If you've ever got a good taste of bonafide urine you would immediately recognize a HUGE difference. Only about 5% of women regularly have these geyser style orgasmic eruptions but most are capable of it. There are some decent references of a scientific nature out there somewhere though but it's best to find a real life example of your own to do 1st hand research with. I'd send you to my own comments I've made on this in the posts of others here but at the moment I can't locate them quickly. It's definitely no myth and is completely real. KC_JJ
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12/13/2005 2:57 pm |
Oops I did not realize at first that you were a woman. So I guess I'll direct you to some materials I know of that helps you to do the research on yourself. Please pardon me whilst I locate those materials. KC_JJ
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12/13/2005 3:04 pm |
For starters read my entries in this Highlight of My Day More later.
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12/13/2005 3:11 pm |
“Amrita” …meaning nectar of the goddess. A liquid most treasured and revered in ancient Tantric literature. What exactly does it mean? Even modern medicine isn’t exactly sure, much less in agreement. There is a good deal of mythology surrounding the biological reality of what has been only recently termed as “female ejaculation”. The primary source of much erroneous information about the nature of female ejaculation seems to be attributable to those who seek to sensationalize and exploit this relatively unexplored phenomenon, while others have been overly gullible in accepting purely anecdotal evidence. It's widely believed that there is a female counterpart to the male prostate; technically known as “Skene’s” glands. Just as the male prostate, the ducts from these glands empty into the urethral canal. The liquid produced by the Skene’s glands is not urine, but a thin clear fluid containing glucose and prostatic acid. This chemical makeup is much more similar to semen (without sperm), than it is to urine. During sexual arousal the Skene’s glands may be stimulated in a way as to release secretions into the urethral canal. These secretions are ultimately expelled through the urethral opening (just as in male ejaculation). This fluid "release" is entirely unrelated to “vaginal” secretions, who’s primary, but not exclusive purpose is the lubrication of the vagina. While there have been numerous claims of vast quantities of liquid expelled during ejaculation, all fail to offer a biologically compelling explanation as to the source, or reservoir used to store or produce such copious supplies of juices. Skene’s glands are smaller in size than the male prostate, and it would only seem logical to assume that the amount of “ejaculate” would be commensurate. Regardless of the true quantity, it is a fact, that it is possible for some women to expel (or ejaculate) prostatic fluid. Where is this mysterious gland? The Skene’s gland is embedded in the wall of the urethra, and can be indirectly felt through the upper vaginal wall, 2- 3” from the entrance of the vagina. Using the pads of one or more fingers, it can best be identified as area of ridges. The center of this ridged surface, about the size of a dime to half dollar, is known as the Graffenberg spot or G-spot. In some women this may be more noticeable than others, particularly when in an un-aroused state. During arousal the G-spot (which is made of erectile tissue) fills with blood and swells to 2-3 times it’s normal size. After arousal it is usually more easily identified and stimulated. Not all women are sensitive to stimulation or find it pleasurable. Since indirect pressure is applied to the bladder, some woman will feel the sensation to urinate. Breaking this psychological barrier makes it possible for some women to expel prostatic fluid, as a direct result of simultaneous stimulation of the G-spot and muscle contractions surrounding the urethra. For a woman seeking to stimulate this area on her own, it would be advisable to do so in a squatting position. The theory being that humans having evolved from quadrupeds, a female’s sexual organs are biologically better designed for entry from the rear Unlike the currently widely accepted missionary position (face to face), rear entry has the advantage of exerting more direct pressure and stimulation onto the G-spot, by the penis. Secondly there is a greater chance of outward ejaculation (by the female), since the urethral canal is not compressed in a way as to inhibit the flow of fluid out of the urethral opening. Although the ability of the female to ejaculate depends on a number of factors, it must be recognized that it is not for everyone. Just as many men are not receptive to prostate stimulation, many women are not sensitive to, or do not necessarily enjoy G-spot stimulation.
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12/13/2005 3:15 pm |
goog this - bettydodson vibhowtouse That seems to be the best primer on how to gear up for the gushers that I've been able to dig up so far. Originally mentioned around here in...Lunch Break Hope this helps
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12/13/2005 7:42 pm |
So it isn't urine, but when it is tested it has the same chemical composition as urine. How is that? You'll only really know that unless you do your own tests. Otherwise you are just blindly believing something that you read somewhere. Nuff Said. First hand experience rules over booklearning 100% of the time. KC_JJ
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12/14/2005 12:29 pm |
Self reports are everything Most importantly your own . Your still barking up the scientific idiot tree! I guess I just need to get into an academic library again. No you nedd to start your own self research and get some friends at your local pathologists or ME's office to help you with the analysis part. But forget that. All your focus on the "idiot intellectual" is going to completely spoil all the ecstatic fun you could have. The girl I knew who could "geyser" said of the three varieties of orgasms she could have that nothing could compare to the "old faithful" style of orgasms that she'd have. They were much more similar to the standard male type wherein she could only have one of them every few hours or so , as opposed to an uncountable number of the minor types, and she would usually need a period of rest after she'd had one. KC_JJ PS. The stupidest aspect of modern man/woman is his overreliance and over valuation and of the "intellect". In this regard the intellect is only really valid when equally balanced by intuitions (AKA "horse sense".
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12/21/2005 4:53 am |
The more I hear the less I believe. Why do you need to hear _anything_ when you've got all the apparatus built in physically that you could need to do self testing? So have been doing this requisite self testing? Surprise me and say yes. You still seem stuck on the books. Fight for your limitations and they are yours for the keeping. That's really all you are really doing here so far. KC_JJ
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