I know that some women can, however, I've never met anyone who actually could. Is it something that some women just have the skill for, or can anyone learn to do it?
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I know that some women can, however, I've never met anyone who actually could. Is it something that some women just have the skill for, or can anyone learn to do it?
It is very cool. I've done it twice. Its like stuff just squirts out, like you peed or something. I think it happens when you are extremely turned on and into the act. It didn't really feel like an orgasm, you just know that you feel THAT good.
I know that some women can, however, I've never met anyone who actually could. Is it something that some women just have the skill for, or can anyone learn to do it?
It feels great and actually if you hit the G spot it's almost instantanious ...my husband calls it a flood and says he loves it .Lots of my friends have them too they are quite common i think !!Amazing too .
i do it nearly every time i orgasm and at first, because me and my boyf didnt know what it was i went to the docs to complain of lots of discharge when i orgasm, cos we were worried i had an STD but obviously not. i think the GP chuckled a bit at my niaveity when i'd left!
it's not a measure of whether or not the woman has orgasmed or a measure of how intense the orgasm was, sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't. i've heard it's more common amongst lesbian sex cos that's more concentrated in the oral sex area, but i'm not saying that as fact!
u worried ur gfriend isn't so ur not pleasuring her enough?
i do it nearly every time i orgasm and at first, because me and my boyf didnt know what it was i went to the docs to complain of lots of discharge when i orgasm, cos we were worried i had an STD but obviously not. i think the GP chuckled a bit at my niaveity when i'd left!
it's not a measure of whether or not the woman has orgasmed or a measure of how intense the orgasm was, sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't. i've heard it's more common amongst lesbian sex cos that's more concentrated in the oral sex area, but i'm not saying that as fact!
u worried ur gfriend isn't so ur not pleasuring her enough?
Haha, no actually I am a woman. I was wondering for myself because I have never been able to during any time of sex or during masturbation. Sometimes I think I feel a little bit, but it's definately not the same thing that I've seen in videos with a lot of squirting.
Ya know I had one time where...I don't know....my fiance and I were *cough* having some fun and I all of a sudden had a sensation that I had to pee....(So I knew I was almost *there*)
Anyway I actually let a tiny amount of liquid out but stopped myself.....so I have NO clue if I was about to experience this ejaculation or if I was getting ready to pee on my guy LOL
Ya know I had one time where...I don't know....my fiance and I were *cough* having some fun and I all of a sudden had a sensation that I had to pee....(So I knew I was almost *there*)
Anyway I actually let a tiny amount of liquid out but stopped myself.....so I have NO clue if I was about to experience this ejaculation or if I was getting ready to pee on my guy LOL
Sometimes it feels like a pee but truly is not !!!Just let your self go and enjoy .
Truly embarrassing to say this about myself.. but it happens to me but never during intercourse. A lot of times it is completely spontanious and just happens.. I can literally feel it squirt out and down my leg.. the first time it happened I thought I peed myself but checked more closely and it was a clear thick slimy discharge.. which definitely was not urine..
So yea for the ones that can control it somewhat.. at least it doesn't happen to you when you are standing in line at the post office or something.. lol...
I have a feeling that you are talking about vaginal discharge, not female ejaculation. Female ejaculation is not thick and slimy, and only occurs during sex or mastubation.
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I could have sworn I read something that said female ejaculation doesn't exit, and it's really just urine. Has the ejaculate fluid ever been examined to see what it is, and whether it is urine or some other substance?
I'm not sure who Sue is. I'm assuming she's like Dr. Ruth? I think if we know what's in semen, then someone must have examined so-called female ejaculation fluid.
Female ejaculation does exist, it has been documented and tested (and it's definitely not urine). Drs even know what glands produce it (but I've forgotten and don't care enough to go look it up). Since this area of research isn't exactly mainstream, it's not surprising there are people still out there denying its existance or confused about what it is.
It's produced by the Skene's Gland. This gland surrounds the urethra and is supposedly somewhat similar to the prostate gland in it's function. I believe the fluid is somewhat similar to prostatic fluid.
It's produced by the Skene's Gland. This gland surrounds the urethra and is supposedly somewhat similar to the prostate gland in it's function. I believe the fluid is somewhat similar to prostatic fluid.
Interesting! I've never heard of that gland. sdp, you always come through.
Medical authorities have historically denied the existence of female ejaculation. Such authorities also often maintain that the apparent phenomenon of female ejaculation at climax is either a myth, or is actually involuntary urination. However, the controversy is becoming less as there is more awareness of the actual experience of female ejaculation had by many women.
In 2002, Emmanuele Jannini of L'Aquila University in Italy showed that there may be an explanation for this phenomenon and for the frequent denials of its existence. Skene's gland openings are usually the size of pinholes, and vary in size from one woman to another, to the point where they appear to be missing entirely in some women. If Skene's glands are the cause of female ejaculation, this may explain the observed absence of this phenomenon in many women.
The clear or milky fluid that emerges (sometimes with force) during female ejaculation has a composition similar to the fluid generated in males by the prostate gland. The liquid is frequently mixed with urine that is sometimes released during the relaxation that occurs during orgasm, and with vaginal lubricating fluid.
I had a g/f who every now and then could ejaculate. I don't think it's a skill, just that during those particular times, it was the right position and she had a particularly intense orgasm. Kinda messy actually...