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Old Jun 18, 2006, 07:54 PM
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How is it that some women orgasim squirts and other don't? Is there any medication that makes women orgasim like men?
 
     

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Old Jun 18, 2006, 08:21 PM   #2  
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First I would like to know why would someone ask a question like this. Second by asking if there is a medicine does that mean if there is you want to take it. Third I don't think there is a medication I think the females that do that, it is just part of their make up. Just something they do.
 
 
     
 
 
Old Jun 19, 2006, 03:19 AM   #3  
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This is 1 weird question to ask lol

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Stormy69 disagrees: Be that as it may we don't want to discourage users from asking questions even if some might find them "weird"
 
 
     
 
 
Old Jun 19, 2006, 10:59 AM   #4  
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for what its worth... no, there is not medication (that I am aware of0. However, it can be a learned. It is just proper use of muscle contraction and timing. there are actually (semi-) instructional videos on how to do this.
 
 
     
 
 
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Female ejaculation (colloquially known as squirting or gushing) refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of fluid from the urethra or vagina during sexual stimulation at or near orgasm. The expelled fluid is reported variously as:
Urine, possibly due to stress incontinence,
A clear or milky fluid which emerges from the vagina (sometimes with force), has a composition similar to the fluid generated in males by the prostate gland, and is generated by Skene's glands, or even a mixture of these two fluids
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Currently, the nature of female ejaculation is rather unclear. From a scientific point of view, there are only a few articles in medical journals dealing with this topic. Almost all of these articles do not give any serious data about the origin or composition of the fluid expelled. To complicate matters further, the little data available is inconsistent.In 2002, Emmanuele Jannini of L'Aquila University in Italy showed one explanation for this phenomenon as well as 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. Retrograde ejaculation, where the fluid travels up the urethra towards the bladder (observed in 75% of test subjects) could also account for the observed absence.

Ejaculation in women seems to be aided or caused by stimulation of the area of the vagina known as the Gräfenberg spot (often simply known as the G-spot). The content of the ejaculated fluid is either all urine, all glandular secretion, or a combination of both.

Studies of the fluid ejaculated through the urethra have shown a different chemical composition than urine although urine may also be present. Glucose, prostatic acid phosphatase, and prostate specific antigen appear in female ejaculate along with lower levels of urea and creatine than found in urine. In some cases, ejaculate was differentiated from urine by the absence of an asparagus smell (after eating asparagus) or a dye.


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Krs disagrees: cant i say whatever i like - like we all do.. it was a weird question but that doesnt stop anyone from askin anything!!!!!
Here_To_Help- Jon agrees: You are exactly correct. I have yet to meet a woman who can do this.
RickJ agrees: Excellent. Very informative.
 
 
     
 
 
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Interesting topic. Too bad we live in a prudish, repressed society.
 
 
     
 
 
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Female ejaculation (colloquially known as squirting or gushing) refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of fluid from the urethra or vagina during sexual stimulation at or near orgasm. The expelled fluid is reported variously as:
Urine, possibly due to stress incontinence,
A clear or milky fluid which emerges from the vagina (sometimes with force), has a composition similar to the fluid generated in males by the prostate gland, and is generated by Skene's glands, or even a mixture of these two fluids
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Currently, the nature of female ejaculation is rather unclear. From a scientific point of view, there are only a few articles in medical journals dealing with this topic. Almost all of these articles do not give any serious data about the origin or composition of the fluid expelled. To complicate matters further, the little data available is inconsistent.In 2002, Emmanuele Jannini of L'Aquila University in Italy showed one explanation for this phenomenon as well as 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. Retrograde ejaculation, where the fluid travels up the urethra towards the bladder (observed in 75% of test subjects) could also account for the observed absence.

Ejaculation in women seems to be aided or caused by stimulation of the area of the vagina known as the Gräfenberg spot (often simply known as the G-spot). The content of the ejaculated fluid is either all urine, all glandular secretion, or a combination of both.

Studies of the fluid ejaculated through the urethra have shown a different chemical composition than urine although urine may also be present. Glucose, prostatic acid phosphatase, and prostate specific antigen appear in female ejaculate along with lower levels of urea and creatine than found in urine. In some cases, ejaculate was differentiated from urine by the absence of an asparagus smell (after eating asparagus) or a dye.


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But on the other hand and on a positive note u did give very good advice here

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There was another post on this subject the other day - I cant find it now - where someone described his gf having this experience and he asked "what was that" - the answer given - incorrectly - was "thats just the female orgasm".
 
 
     
 
 
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There was another post on this subject the other day - I cant find it now - where someone described his gf having this experience and he asked "what was that" - the answer given - incorrectly - was "thats just the female orgasm".
Why do you say the answer given ("thats just a female orgasm") is incorrect?
 
 
     
 
 
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Because female orgasm and female ejaculation are two different things. Female ejaculation - is a fairly rare phenomenom that few women can achieve. Its just not in the sexual mainstream - while female orgasm (for most) is.

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