Sunday, November 6, 2011

About Female Ejaculation



Although all females do have G spots, it is estimated that 10-20% of females are able to experience ejaculation. G spots do not have to be stimulated in order for an ejaculation to happen, although some women claim that their very first experience with ejaculation was a result of G spot stimulation. 
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Responses vary, starting from a very light sprinkle up to a great gush of large quantities of fluid. Studies show that a lot of women feel like they have to urinate prior to ejaculation, though the fluid is certainly not urine. It does not also come from what is referred to as a “Bartholin” gland that is responsible for producing the milky and odorless discharge, which serves as a lubricant for the vagina during sexual arousal. It is recognized today that the distinction between a woman who spurts out liquid and one who doesn’t is on the amount and the particular size of her pariurethral glands. These glands are equivalent to the numerous tiny glands constituting the prostate gland of a man, which is responsible for about 15-50% of fluid he would ejaculate. 
The false theories that ejaculation with females are caused by the improper function of her bladder, or an excessive secretion sweating from her vaginal walls, including powerful pools located behind the vagina that spurts out when muscles contract during an orgasm, has already been established as untrue. A lot of women have thought it to be abnormal in the past years, which is why they have to either avoid it or hide it completely. It has now been established by studies that have been conducted among women, that one in five women does ejaculate by means of her urethra, and not her vagina. This could happen sometimes, but not all of the time.
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To stimulate your Gspot is to be able to produce female ejaculation as well as deep contractions of the uterus. It has been said that a woman’s response to the direct stimulation of her G spot is the same as a man’s response to prostate stimulation. There is an initial need to urinate, a sensation that lasts a few seconds, before the feeling of sexual enjoyment begins. Women who have PC muscles that are well toned are also a lot more inclined to experience an ejaculation as well as enjoy much better orgasms. Ejaculations come easier with a lot of women once they have already gone through some orgasms. With others, ejaculation may occur on the first orgasm. 
A common factor appears to be intense arousal together with the stimulation of the G spot and the clitoris for a longer period of time. A lot of porn movies as well as erotic reading material show that a man’s ejaculation may actually shoot out. 
In reality however, at least 75% of males ejaculate semen that is pushed out with minimal force so that the liquid secreted does not go a great distance past the penile tip. In other words, a lot of males ooze out rather than spurt. The semen does not actually shoot out, but dribbles instead. In the same manner, when the female secretes liquid besides urine coming from the urethra, it need not squirt in order for it to be recognized as an ejaculation. Since women have hardly taken notice of it because of the fact that it does not come out as a strong spurt, it may contribute to them reporting that they have never experienced an ejaculation.

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