have you ever gushed or squirted Xpanda?
WVU. Here's one tidbit I will share: I'm not much of a cuddler. If you did it right, I should be unconscious in t-minus eight seconds.
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I would give just about anything not to have found this thread. However, since I was just reading about this recently (don't ask, I won't tell you anyway), here's what I found out:
• this liquid is definitely not pee. The urethra blocks itself during orgasm so you can't possibly pee.
• this is the same thing as 'female ejaculation'
• 'squirting' is the result of a g-spot orgasm
• the g-spot is connected to the nerve endings at the other end of the clitoris, where they pass thru on their way to the spinal column
• most women don't 'squirt' per se, it just kinda 'gushes' out
• most women who do 'squirt' have practiced this
Interesting. Yeah, that's also what I would infer about female ejaculation. xpanda, being a luv, explained it well as if she was a human sexuality professor educating some of us.About 15 years ago in college in a Human Sexuality class we talked about female ejaculation. XPanda pretty much summed it all up as it was in the textbook. We watched a "clinical" video as well with a lady lying on a doctor's table and a supposed doctor fingered her g-spot until she came and ejaculated. Both the text in our book and our class professor claimed it was not urine even though it comes out of the same spot and that about 5-10% of females could do it, but generally only from g-spot stimulation.
That said, I tend to assume most of the current porn "squirters" are probably faking it on camera. Personally haven't cared to look for it myself.
I didn't think the number 5-10% was that low. I don't know why, but I guess personal experiences seem to influence my assumption that at least half of women could "gush" (as that's a better word that xpanda mentioned than "squirt"). Perhaps it's becuz I am into fingering so when I do that and stimulate the g-spot, it seems like this happens to them.