Fluid during a woman’s orgasm?

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    Hector
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    I have had three girlfriends who were ejaculators. My first wife was able to squirt during some of our first sex encounters. She continued to do so thirteen years until the end of the marriage. The next girlfriend seemed to learn after an odd six months of sex. She says every orgasm was better due to this ejaculation. My last girlfriend, started to have orgasms this way after a year or so together, we broke up remaining sex friends. She claimed she was unable to reach that stage with other partners, yet she ejaculated with me for another four months after. She remarried and I really never got to know if she was able to still do so. I never knew where it came from. I certainly knew when they were about to reach squirting levels from their body behaviours. Because of my partners I believe that this way of orgasms if not already natural can be learned.

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    #29163

    Jeff
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    Damn straight. If you know what you’re doing. As to where it comes from, no one really knows. It’s definitely not urine. It’s much thicker in consistency, as well as oderless and colorless. Meaning that it’s either clear or a milky white. (white being the absence of color) Either way, it’s a whole lot of fun for both you and your partner, as it usually signifies an intense orgasm. Having chocolate afterwards pretty much caps the experience.

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    #33868

    Jericho
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    Mark–yes, it is true. Many people mistakenly say that this fluid is urine, when in fact it is quite similar to a man’s semen–minus the baby-making capabilities, etc. There’s no direct scientific proof, at least not that I could find, but the proof lies in the experiences of women who have had ‘female ejaculations.’ It is surmised that the fluid is a result of intense and well-paced G-spot stimulation. And that about sums up my knowledge on the topic, except to say that it the orgasms that female ejaculations accompany are *incredible*.

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    Lisa22750
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    I’m suprised that no one has answered your question yet, but I’m assuming that it’s because they don’t know the answer to the second part. The first part has this answer: Absofreakinglutely, it’s true. I’m not sure where it comes from because I’ve seen several explanations that conflict with each other. The most common one that I’ve heard is that there is a female version of the prostate gland. One thing I know for a fact is that the liquid is not urine.

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    #38607

    A24988
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    Yes it is true. This site explains alot and even has a little movie about it. http://www.very-koi.net/tutor/female/female.htm

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    #20043

    Chris
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    What you’re talking about is the result of a variety of differnt properties of the vagina. Healthy women secrete fluid during sex which is to lubricate the sexual act, reducing tears to the vagina and thus making sex more pleasurable. Some women also form more fluids than others. The ‘shooting’ to which you are refering is actually due to the woman using the muscles of the vagina – the same muscles which are exercised in Kegel exercises – to propel the fluid. Like the quantity of the fluid, the strength of the muscles varies from female to female. If a woman has very strong muscles and copious vaginal fluid she can indeed ‘shoot.’ However, this may not occur during orgasm. Women can tense their muscles voluntarily as well.

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    #16014

    Tali24831
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    That’s called female ejaculation. Some women get it and some women don’t. It comes from stimulating the G Spot. The fluid is similar to male semen and it comes from the pariurethral glands, which are similar in function to the prostate. It is DEFINITELY not piss.

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    #38842

    Jerry
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    I am no expert on this but from what I read it appears that most of this is urban legend. From what I have gathered this is usually to a temporary loss of bladder control (either voluntary on involuntary) releasing a small amount of urine. I could be wrong.

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    #17629

    p27006
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    No, not usually. It can happen with some woman if they have a HUGE orgasam, but it’s not the norm. Usually, when a girl gets wet, it’s not in very large volumes (though some girls do get very wet), and it’s not at ‘high velocity’ at all.

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    #17571

    Marilyn
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    Some women ‘ejaculate’ during orgasm, especially after stimulation of the Grafenberg spot. Some researchers find the fluid more similar to urine, others find it contains prostatic acid phosphatase, probably from Skene’s glands. I took this info from the text I use to teach Human Sexuality in college.

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    #36939

    Nicole P
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    It is something that some women can do, so to speak. It isn’t a large volume and comes from a gland in the urethra, i belive.

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    #33532

    Rita24292
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    Yes we can. I know because I am one of them. There is a hole right above the vagina where the fluid comes from.

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    #34885

    Rick
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    I’ve seen films where some women were masterbating and when they reached orgasm it shot out at least three feet!! I couldn’t tell if it was staged in some way but it was pretty cool. One time my wife woke me up in the middle of the night to have sex after she had a sexual dream. She came so much, it was running down my testicles and wet the bed! Doesn’t happen often but I wish it did.

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    #46747

    Georgia
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    It happens when what is known as the G-spot is also stimulated, but it does not happen with all, and when it happens, the amount varies.

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    #17107

    Ralph
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    This is absolutely true. Usually women who do this gush an astounding amount. I have no idea where the fluid comes from (it definitely is not urine) but they need to drink lots of water afterward. These women are far more sexually charged than other women. A woman once told me she did not start having flooding orgasms until her early 30s. She said the intensity of that first flooding orgasm exceeded the aggregate summation of all of her previous orgasms. All of her orgasms now are geysers, which leads me to believe that this phenomenon is partially a learned behavior.

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