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singer1
04-28-2005, 06:17 PM
I just realized that I posted a similar question on the wrong board. (embarrased) I am wanting to know, when a woman has a G-spot orgasm (squirt) can she do it with a finger or something in there or does the guy need to pull out right before she does it?

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mr_economy
04-28-2005, 06:36 PM
Firstly, not all G-Spot orgasms (if there is such a thing, but I digress) will result in female ejaculation (squirting).

But women who do experience female ejaculation usually expell the liquid from the urethra, which is not blocked by having something inserted inside the vagina, so it is very possible to ejaculate with something inside.

punkrokchk2000
04-29-2005, 04:11 PM
Firstly, not all G-Spot orgasms (if there is such a thing, but I digress) will result in female ejaculation (squirting).

But women who do experience female ejaculation usually expell the liquid from the urethra, which is not blocked by having something inserted inside the vagina, so it is very possible to ejaculate with something inside.


Are you sure it comes from the urethra? Because the urethra is the opening that connects to your bladder... I thought the "squirting" comes from the actual vagina...?

sani
04-29-2005, 04:19 PM
I am sure the liquid does not come from the urethra.
The gushing of the hot liquid is felt by my husband so it definitely comes from the vaginal opening,

Don'tPanic
04-29-2005, 11:49 PM
I don't know if you have seen the show on Oxygen called Talk Sex, but here is a quote about the G Spot:

"During G Spot orgasm, a large amount of fluid may suddenly gush out through the urethra. It is difficult to estimate how much fluid is expelled. I have heard amounts ranging from one cup to 2 quarts. The G Spot fluid is colourless, (urine is yellow), it smells sweet like clover, (urine smells like urine), it does not stain the mattress, (urine certainly does)."

I highly recommend this show for fascinating sex questions & answers. Hope this helps.

mr_economy
04-30-2005, 03:42 PM
Are you sure it comes from the urethra? Because the urethra is the opening that connects to your bladder... I thought the "squirting" comes from the actual vagina...?

I am very sure, as that information comes from the researchers and clinical sexologists who wrote the first major book on the G-Spot and female ejaculation.

Also, how could the vagina itself 'ejaculate' liquid? The urethra is the only passage through which any fluid could be pushed by muscle contractions at a very high speed. It is also why many women (and their partners) feel they may have accidentally urinated when they really ejaculated.

Now female ejaculation is not to be confused with the increase in vaginal lubrication often associated with female orgasm. It may be that the contractions of the muscles inside the vagina push a small amount of that fluid out, but it tends to be much more of a dripping pace, while ejaculation is much more of a gushing or squirting effect.





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