I've just learned that I squirt but no matter what I do (even using a ball gag) I scream. Is there anything I can do to maybe not lose my brain when I squirt
Probably not. It would seem that it is cause and effect. Do you squirt everytime you have sex? or does it have to be particularly mind blowing?
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Completely normal. It's a common reaction to such a huge amount of pleasure, So enjoy the ride and don't be concerned
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Squirting comes from the urethra and is a result of the Skene's Gland (so-called female prostate) producing fluid. The Grafenberg Spot (G-Spot) is actually the base of this gland. Because the fluid expels through the urethra, there's often an intense urge to pee during extreme arousal. Most girls hold it back, not realizing it is ejaculate. They later pass it during urination. This fluid is NOT urine. It is odorless, mostly colorless and has little or no taste.
Lubrication/wetness comes from the vagina and excess amounts are released during the spasms of orgasm. Due to the principle of volume, size and pressure... it doesn't "squirt" but simply runs (or pours) out.
Either can happen independently, or it can be simultaneous. Obviously, simultaneous release is VERY intense, therefore VERY relieving and satisfying.
smoothy (May 3, 2012 07:06 PM):
Pee is pee...Squirting has never been definitively been proven to be anything but pee. Source:.
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NOT the argument about whether or not it's pee again!
I have NEVER seen definitive proof from EITHER side of the equation.
Any further comments about "it's pee!" or "It's not pee!" will be deleted UNLESS they have a link to a current MEDICAL journal with a current study backing up the claim.
Period.
I HATE this argument and it just detracts from the OP's question, so if you want to argue it without my moderation GO ASK THE QUESTION YOURSELF!
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NOT the argument about whether or not it's pee again!
I have NEVER seen definitive proof from EITHER side of the equation.
Now I wont argue I will just tell you what I know from experience. I am a squirter and I am here to tell you now. While yes there has been times we could smell a slight urine scent and other times we did not. I have seen the color and it has been clear, I have tasted it and no taste. Now if you want to tell me that 100% is pee and you can prove please be my guest.
If male have you seen someone squirt or made them? If female have you ever been made to squirt?
If no to both then you can not answer nor argue about it at all.
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smoothy (May 4, 2012 07:49 AM):
I've seen women that THOUGHT they could, but weren't...but pee is still pee Source:Basic anatomy
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Actually, I *can* argue about it---I'm a supermoderator, and have heard this argument too many times on the Adult Sexuality boards to count. All it EVER does is detract from the original question, and it comes down to "Are not!" "Am too!" like little kids every single time.
If you have no SCIENTIFIC proof, I don't want to hear the argument. PERIOD.
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Is it scientific proof if i have squirted myself, into a cup, and discovered it is NOT PEE?
but then there is this that i found
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Female ejaculation (also known as gushing or squirting[1]) 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. The exact source and nature of the fluid continues to be a topic of debate among medical professionals and is related to doubts over the existence of the G-Spot.
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When I be receive good oral sex that it has me so aroused. That I have the urge to pee. When my lover does it so good that I can feel a throbbing sensation in my g-spot. My lover would stimulate the g-spot with his fingers for some minutes. Then, he would go back to oral sex until I release out a...
Me and My boyfriend are really sexual I really want to know how to squirt I've looked on the internet and some have given me different answers. I need to know that if I want to squirt does my boyfriend have to do it or do I have to do it for the first time on my own. I heard that I have to find the...