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Ajna chakra

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Just outta curiosity I wanted to understand this phnomena. I was surprised to see how little we actually know about it. Does anyone have a link they can post about it?? I was wanting to know more about where it comes from and what it contains and how common it actually is.
 

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Just outta curiosity I wanted to understand this phnomena. I was surprised to see how little we actually know about it. Does anyone have a link they can post about it?? I was wanting to know more about where it comes from and what it contains and how common it actually is.

It's probably best to research it on reputable sex health related sites rather than open up this can of worms again lol. There are opposing theories is all I will say.

Personally, I've been with a number of squirters / gushers and I find it a real turn on. One pretty much demanded it from me (digit stimulation of her G Spot) and once she gushed the first time it was like a dam had broken. Soaked her bed linen and the floor too. It was a holy fuck moment for me.

http://perb.cc/vbulletin/showthread...any-sp-that-squirts/page2&highlight=Squirting

I'm assuming T8E will weigh in soon on this topic :pound:

Listen to the ladies' opinions on this subject is my recommendation.
 

Ajna chakra

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Definitely a big turn on for me also. Can't seem to find any real detailed info though. Oh well I will just enjoy the moments when they occur. Didn't mean to open a can O worms.
 

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thx for the info MissTanya.

There are lot of videos on youtube and also you can search on google female ejaculation or squirt.
I found lot of info there and then practice with my dates and is really amazing, for me is such a turn on as well :):)
 

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thx for the info MissTanya.

There are lot of videos on youtube and also you can search on google female ejaculation or squirt.
I found lot of info there and then practice with my dates and is really amazing, for me is such a turn on as well :):)
 

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It's about an inch to two inches in ..and above the pubic bone, and feels like a soft almond.
Most women have difficulty stimulating it themselves, without a partner, or a B.O.B [Battery Operated Boyfriend]
The rest is a mental thing, or how comfortable she is with you , her own inhibitions, and her body.
Some women will never squirt because they will not allow themselves, or they're not comfortable for some reason.
Another reason is when the partner curls his/ her fingers there is not the right amount of stimulation,...or most times ,way too much stimulation.
They teach to use a "Come Here" motion...and in some ladies it works, but in some that would be overstimulation, or being far too rough. In my case I have to be over gentle, because of unsensitive hands from hard work.
When I find it, and sometimes you never do....I won't break contact with it, but gently swirl the tip of my finger on it....But remember I'm not a desk worker.. my hands are not sensitive.
I find it takes several visits with some to get them there...Others it never happens.
Then of course there are the Fakers...and it is just urine.
There is a pressure that will build ,and they will feel the need to urinate and orgasm at the same time...And some will squirm so hard you think they may want you to stop..Then when you do, they get pissed off...I've found that I do have a hard time keeping contact....And staying focused, things can get pretty loud, and pretty intense. I find for myself that when trying this out, if she holds my forearm in place, there is a sense of communication...She is in control ,and guiding me to the right levels of what she may want...Or if it's not right, she can end the experience , without words.
I'm not sure if I'm explaining this with some accuracy, but I've read that the fluid may have some urine in it, but is made up of the same fluid that is released from the male prostate that gives semen its watered down consistency...But I don't know if thats accurate.
I know that once it's achieved, if ever....The young lady that you helped soak the bedsheets with, and maybe broke a few windows with her screaming, never looks at you the same way...And thats a good thing.
 

Ajna chakra

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I know what to do lol. I was just curious about the science behind it. And thank you Miss Tanya for the info a woman's perspective is always appreciated. I have always been afraid of hurting my partner but I guess the key is communication and being comfortable with your partner. And of course a well informed partner makes for a better experience for all parties involved.
 
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Don't understand it but am perfectly happy to except that it's just the way I was blessed to be made ;)
 

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I concur with the other ladies that have weighed in...I would say I have mastered squirting! I am not sure if I believe that all women can squirt, but I FIRMLY believe that any man can learn how to make a squirter explode! I have to say too, that Miss Tanya certainly got the surprise of her life the first time she was witness to my squirting...So much fun to watch HER as she watched it happen during our epic human sundaes on the deck duo!
 

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Check your closet..:)
! I have to say too, that Miss Tanya certainly got the surprise of her life the first time she was witness to my squirting...!
OK I confess....I am guilty of making it happen.....LOL
 

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I don't even know how to find the g-spot to start with, I've read stuff online and tried watching a few videos to no avail. But it would be cool to get a women to squirt when I'm playing with her.
 

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Nobody - not even doctors - really knows if the liquid is urine or where it comes from, but that like urine it also comes out of the urethra.

But one thing's certain - if you say it is urine, you get shamed and shut down for even suggesting it.
 

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Definitely not urine. I took a shot in the face once and it wasn't urine.
Same here and she was aiming at me ;)

As far as I'm concerned people can believe whatever they want as will I.
 

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Yup you're right!! I also took a shot in the face at Ms E's...Loki is my witness. And it sure as hell wasn't urine!!

Anyways urine would leave a particular odour which would be very difficult to clean up... if chicks who squirt were squirting urine all over the room their incalls would stink.
The Skene's gland (periurethral gland) is located right beside the urethra..to some it may look like the fluid is coming from the urethra but it actually isn't...
Yes you did!! The look on your face was PRICELESS, and your wordless expression was NOT "Hey! You just peed in my face!" but rather more like "HOLY SHIT...I wanna watch that happen AGAIN!!" :clap2:
 

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Definitely not urine. I took a shot in the face once and it wasn't urine.
Urine doesn't have to smell or even taste like urine for it to come from the bladder and have uric acid in it. Here is an article:

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Study Concludes That Women Who Squirt During Sex Are Actually Peeing

January 9, 2015 | by Janet Fang

When aroused, some women may experience squirting, or a rather noticeable discharge of fluid. What it is exactly and where it comes from has been hotly debated: female ejaculation or adult bedwetting? Researchers are now saying that squirting is essentially involuntary urination.

Female ejaculate is technically the small amount of milky white fluid that’s expressed when climaxing, New Scientist explains. Squirting, on the other hand, results in a much larger gush of a clear fluid, which comes from the urethra, the duct where urine is conveyed from the bladder. The findings, which combine biochemical analyses with pelvic ultrasounds, were published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine on Christmas Eve.

A French team led by Samuel Salama from Hopital Privé de Parly II recruited seven healthy women—who’ve reported recurrent and massive fluid emission (enough to fill a cup) during sexual stimulation—to undergo “provoked sexual arousal.” The team conducted pelvic ultrasound scans after urination and during sexual excitation just before and after the squirting event.

All of the women had empty bladders before sexual excitation, however, urine collected just before squirting showed that the bladder was filling up. Urine sampled after squirting revealed that the bladder had been emptied again, revealing the origin of the squirted liquid.

The researchers also analyzed chemical concentrations in the urine samples (before arousal and after squirting) as well as the squirting sample itself. These included urea, uric acid, creatinine (a byproduct of muscle metabolism), and prostatic-specific antigen (PSA). The latter is a protein that’s produced in men’s prostate glands and in the “female prostate” called the Skene glands; PSA is found in “true” female ejaculate. Urea, uric acid, and creatinine concentrations were comparable in all of the urine and squirt samples. However, PSA, which was not detected before sexual simulation in six of the women’s urine samples, were present in urine collected after squirting and in the squirt sample in five of the women.

Squirting, they found, is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity—though there’s also a small contribution of prostatic secretions as well. Salama’s team is now working on a protocol to test whether the kidneys work faster to produce urine during sexual stimulation than at other times, New Scientist explains. And if so, why.

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That was by Florence Boitrelle MD, Amélie Gauqueli CM, Lydia Malagrida MD, Samuel Salama MD, Nicolas Thiounn PhD, and Pierre Desvaux MD.

You might note that 3 of 5 of those researchers are women. It as published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine - original research here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/enhanced/doi/10.1111/jsm.12799/
 
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