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What is "Squirting"?
No rude answers please. I don't mind at all if anyone wants to write graphic answers as I can't seem to find sensible information on the internet.
I have heard that some women "squirt" when their G-Spot is stimulated. I also was told that a women has to be "fisted" in order for this occur. And what is the "squirt" liquid made of and where does it come from...vagina & or bladder...I am confused. Cause a guy told me women can't come & uninate at the same time and another guy told me it is urine & come.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
ok squirting is female ejaculation as you already know. I was reading up on this last night and from what i gathered it comes from a gland right below the urethra but not in the vagina. (complicated) and you do not have to be fisted to acheive it. i have found that a combination of clitoral and g-spot stimulation helps me achieve it. find your g-spot and kinda massage it while tightening and relaxing your vaginal muscles. and while doing that massage your clit untill you feel the need to orgasm. once you get the feeling kinda push out and let it fly babydoll. It feels great. I can't do it every time but when I do accomplish it, it is awesome...
I wish you the best hon.
Good Luck,
Crystal S
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The G-spot is an area of spongy tissue located on the front wall of the vagina, surrounding the urethra. Some people can have orgasms with direct stimulation of this area, and G-spot stimulation may result in ejaculation of fluid through the urethra. This fluid is not urine, but is produced by glands located around the urethra.
While every woman has this urethral sponge or G-spot, not all respond in the same way to its stimulation. (Some people find their G-spot feels no different from other parts of the vaginal barrel.)
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What is "Squirting"?
No rude answers please. I don't mind at all if anyone wants to write graphic answers as I can't seem to find sensible information on the internet.
I have heard that some women "squirt" when their G-Spot is stimulated. I also was told that a women has to be "fisted" in...
Source(s): quot squirting quot: https://shortly.im/wXPLn - Anonymous1 decade ago
It's not urine. It's female ejaculation.
I found the following paragraphs on the site in the source box....
"Female ejaculate is a fluid that is expelled from the body through the urethra during sexual activities. When released in small quantities it may be a mucous like fluid having a clear, milky, or yellowish coloration. As the volume of the expelled fluid increases it becomes like clear water. In small quantities it may have a distinct scent that is musky or pungent but when the fluid increases in volume and becomes clear there is no longer a detectable scent. The fluid contains PSA and PAP, which are produced in the female prostate. Some of the components found in it, urea and creatinine, are also found in urine, but in much lower concentrations than are found in regular urine. When female prostatic fluids are found in urine they are in much smaller concentrations than in present in female ejaculate. The fluid released during ejaculation and urination are not the same though they may share some of the same substances. As the volume and appearance of female ejaculate changes it is likely that its composition changes too.
Women who expel fluid during orgasm report the color, smell, consistency, and even taste, varies from one occurrence to the next. (It is safe for a person to taste their own ejaculate, and for couples who already exchange body fluids but not for couples needing to practice safe sex.) Some have found their menstrual cycle influences the type of fluid expelled. What you eat is likely to have an affect on it, as will how much liquid you have consumed. Some women report it is sometimes clear and odorless and other times thick and pungent. Others report it sometimes looks and smells like urine, which I have found to be true only when a woman tries too hard to ejaculate. It is safe to say most women's ejaculate will vary over time and during a single sexual episode."
Also, whoever told you the 'fisting' thing, doesn't know what they're talking about. That's complete rubbish. It's all about the G-spot.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
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- Anonymous7 years ago
Read http://squirtlesson.blogspot.com/
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Source(s): http://squirtlesson.blogspot.com/ - 1 decade ago
i think it is pee because when girls get excited there pee hole gets hard to control then they start to pee. to me it sounds kind of embarrassing to happen to someone and if this happened to u just think that ur not the only one because u r not. i now it happened in the movie american pie beta house.
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