Female Ejaculation 101

Male ejaculation is something that does not come (pun intended) as a surprise at the end of every sexual experience that involves a guy. Some women, on the other hand, claim that they don't even need to have an orgasm every time to have a pleasurable sexual experience. So, when a topic of a female ejaculation is brought up, it is recognized as an oddity and puzzles even the most sexually liberated swingers. This particular aversion is nothing but a simple reaction to not knowing what, how, or why. Hopefully I can shed a little light on the issue.

First of all, I think it's a shame more people aren't aware of female ejaculation. Currently, it exists as something you hear about in urban legends, or it's something you've seen in fetish porn. But in reality, it is a naturally occurring process during a powerful orgasm. It's also unfortunate that more women don't experience these. Out of the 23% that experience regular orgasms, only 4% ejaculate. Guys, imagine what your orgasm would be like without ejaculation! The good news is that every woman has the potential for orgasm, and every orgasm has the potential for ejaculation. It's only a matter of knowing a little biology and having an understanding partner!

If you have never seen it before, you can watch some sample videos of female ejaculations right here. Video 1 and Video 2 were provided to us by www.Squirters.TV web site.

So I've run across some common questions about the female ejaculate, such as whether or not it is actually an ejaculate or urine. I've heard many men complain that their wives had peed on them. Nope, fellas! She ejaculated. It's often misconstrued because the fluid is actually expelled from the urethra, just the same as the male ejaculate. The fluid is produced in a tiny gland called the Skene's located near the urethra, which is comparable to the male prostate. It's as simple as that.

Now getting a woman to ejaculate requires a little more effort. But once she learns how, there's no stopping her! Some recent studies have shown that the clitoris is really much bigger than what we physically see. Most of its size is embedded within the body, as with most of the female reproductive system. The length of the clitoris stretches toward the vagina, where it is attached. The point where the clitoris attaches to the vagina is known as the G-Spot. In order for a woman to ejaculate, both the G-spot and the clitoris must be adequately caressed.

In many cases, women learn to ejaculate with the aid of sex toys, such as the Sybian or other vibrating dildos. Though it seems to make sense that the use of fingers and tongues should be able to do the job, but many women can't tell you where their G-spots are located. Don't think that it's in the same spot on every girl. That would be like assuming that all penises are straight and desire the same kind of stimulation. Once a woman finds her G-spot, it takes some time to become comfortable with the new found sensation. Guy's, remember your first erections? They almost hurt; this is the same scenario with women. Toys are great tools for helping women discover themselves. I used a vibrating dildo that had a swing action and a clitoral attachment. Though the toy made me want to pee at first, a week later I learned that my G-spot is deep inside my vagina and a little to the left!

Besides the rarity of female ejaculations, many people are put off by it because there is so much fluid. It is clear and thin, unlike the thick and milky secretion of the male. During an overpowering orgasm, a woman can ejaculate as long as there is stimulation. Though most people stop what they're doing once an ejaculation occurs. It's very messy and will soak a mattress. But this kind of orgasm is unbeatable. I can hardly move after I ejaculate, and I think most orgasmic women would concur. So next time your female partner ejaculates don't stop what you're doing. See how far you can take her.

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