Reply To: Fluid during a woman’s orgasm?

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David
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Absolutely true. It’s caused by stimulation of a woman’s G spot, a dime sized area located roughly about 4-6 inches inside the vagina on the anterior wall. Many women believe this to be urine – also untrue. While expelled from the uthrea (like urine) it is actually clear and chemically different. Some claim that most any woman can squirt with the right stimulation – that’s not been my experience. Some find it somewhat painful, others are hung up on wetting the bed or their partners, and can’t get past the mental aspect. Those that can squirt have told me the sensation is totally different from a clitoral orgasm, but no less enjoyable. There are several stimulation tricks that can result in female ejaculaton, but the real barrier most often lies in being able to talk your partner into relaxing enough to squirt in front of you. Luckily for the partner, this is one thing that is almost impossible for a woman to do by herself – unless she’s using a vibrator or dildo.

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Name : David, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 47, City : Knoxville, State : TN, Country : United States, Occupation : attorney, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper class,