- Squirting - how does it happen?
- Female ejaculation - what does it look like?
- Squirting - can every woman have it?
- How to provoke female ejaculation?
Female ejaculation was recorded in 1950, it was more closely examined in the 1980s. But where does female ejaculation come from, to this day, doctors and sexologists cannot explain it unequivocally. The only thing that is certain about female ejaculation is that it does exist.
Female ejaculation(from Englishsquirt ), about which Chinese courtesans and Indian tantra masters have always known, in our culture primarily He amazed everyone. Women accompanying the orgasm with ejaculation tend to be considered embarrassing urinary incontinence, in men it sometimes causes the fear of obtuse. However, scientists dispel these doubts: female ejaculation exists and is absolutely feminine! Where does it come from?
Squirting - how does it happen?
There are many hypotheses about this phenomenon, but the most probable is that female ejaculation is caused by stimulation of the Graphenberg zone - this is the famous G spot. It is a cluster of glandular tissue surrounding the urethra. It turned out, as Matak Chia and Rachel Carlton Abrams write in the book "The Multiograzmic Woman", that this site is analogous to the male prostate, formed from the same embryonic tissue. The female ejaculate, which has been studied and broken down into its basic components, contains compounds analogous to those secreted by the prostate into male semen. These are PSA antigens and prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP). There is also some urea and creatinine in the female ejaculate (but definitely less than in the urine) and some sugar. There is definitely no sperm in it.
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The scientific idea is this: probably under the influence of G-spot stimulation, the female prostate secretes ejaculate, which passes into the urethra and this way goes out. The fact that it is not urine is evidenced by a different smell of the ejaculate.
Female ejaculation - what does it look like?
Female ejaculation is as different as female orgasms. It can be a few drops of liquid, and sometimes it is a real fountain, supposedly fired up to 20 cm. This "ejaculate" has a slightly more fluid consistency than the vaginal mucus that appears when aroused. Importantly - female ejaculation occurs only as a resultvaginal stimulation, not caressing the labia and clitoris. This means that it is rather difficult to achieve through oral sex (unless the partner additionally stimulates the vagina).
Squirting - can every woman have it?
Female ejaculation does not occur with every orgasm, nor in every woman, and is not a measure of arousal or sexuality. Sexologists urge that female ejaculation should not be made another "must be" as happened with orgasm, because it is a simple way to take away the satisfaction of sex life. Sexual reactions have their own laws and cannot be controlled. Although there are exercises, both proposed by Western sexology and Eastern traditions such as tantra or the Tao of sex, you can intensify your experiences. There is even a website dedicated to female ejaculation. Its creators invite you to meetings with an expert on female ejaculation.
How to provoke female ejaculation?
This can be done with Kegel exercises that will improve the strength of your vaginal contractions. This increases the sexual experience and can lead to increased G-spot stimulation. Exercises with Geisha balls are also effective. In the book "Multiorgasmic Woman", the authors teach how to skillfully stimulate the clitoris, G-spot and cervix to achieve strong orgasm and female ejaculation.
See also: Exercises for female ejaculation
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