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Friday 22 April 2011

The Myths Of Female Ejaculation....



Over the years there has been a lot of speculation as to whether or not women are able to cum just like men do. Some people call it "squirting" some "gushing". Whatever it's called it refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of clear fluid by human females from the paraurethral ducts through and around the urethra during or before an orgasm. Basically she a flood di bed an it look like she piss up harself.
Now i have heard of men ACTUALLY thinking that the woman has pissed on herself and cease the sexual act at that point -__- dude you're dumb!!
Could it not register in your brain that you were able to inflict such an intense, spine tingling feeling that she was able to not only cum, but GUSH while doing so?
Have you never heard of MULTIPLE ORGASMS? 
Men, is this or the thought of this a turn off or on?
Have you ever made a female squirt?
Now i know the majority of you men are probably gonna say no that's never happened to you and all i gotta say is YOU AINT HITTING IT RIGHT!!!
The G-spot exists fellaz and it's there for a reason!!

HOW GUSHING TAKES PLACE WITHIN THE FEMALE BODY...

All women have a functional prostate gland, about the size of their thumb, that surrounds their urethra. Just like the male prostate, it produces fluid, beginning at puberty. Within the prostate gland there can be an area of increased sensitivity, more commonly referred to as the G-Spot. The G-Spot is located somewhere along the length of the urethra.Female Ejaculation G-Spot Massage When the prostate gland is stimulated, many women experience female ejaculation, and a distinctive type of orgasm, a vaginal orgasm, one that is different from that experienced during clitoral stimulation alone. Some women cum, as in ejaculate, during sexual arousal, prior to orgasm, even without G-Spot stimulation. There is muscle tissue that surrounds the prostate gland that contracts during orgasm, potentially expelling its contents. There is some debate about the origin of allthe fluid that is released during female ejaculation, as the prostate gland itself is relatively small, yet some women release up to two cups of liquid. Nevertheless, the liquid released during female ejaculation is not the same as urine. The best way to stimulate the G-Spot is through rhythmic massage with fingers, a penis, or dildo. It may take practice to locate and connect with the G-Spot, and to learn how to experience vaginal orgasms that are accompanied by female ejaculation. G-Spot and vaginal orgasms aren't nearly as common as clitoral orgasms, some women always experience them, others never.

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