Just kidding, but this has been the topic of conversation with many different folks lately. Now, let me lay down what I know to be fact about women “squirting” and you can correct me where I’m wrong:
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[li]The liquid comes out of the urethra, not vagina.[/li][li]The liquid is slightly different than urine, but mostly urine.[/li][/ul]
Alright, that’s all I got. So, are women that “squirt” just peeing on their partners? I mean, this is more or less what I have always assumed, which is why I am surprised that this seems to be the new kink of the day lately (more and more guys ask if I do than ever before, saying their fantasy is a woman who squirts-- I don’t, hence my questions).
Bring me thy filthy anecdotes, scientific studies, whatever else.
Women sometimes lose control of their bladders when having intercourse and/or orgasms.
Since their is sexual activity going on, and the woman is aroused, their is some lubrication getting mixed in (but the event is – essentially – urination).
I question the OPs “facts”. How is it you’ve come to these conclusions? I’ve heard quite a bit of dispute on those two premises specifically from people who ought to be in a position to know.
This is one of those odd medical “mysteries” that seems incredibly solvable to me. Based on my Internet research, it’s apparent that there’s no small number of women who are not only capable of squirting, but have no qualms about doing it for money in front of strangers. They can’t get a few of them together, have them squirt into specimen cups, and analyze the fluid to see whether it’s urine? This isn’t cold fusion we’re talking about…
I meant “facts” as how I understand the situation to be. Pieces of information which I have been on the receiving end of in regards to this topic over the years from various places. Clearly, by " you can correct me where I’m wrong" and the whole other end of the OP, I’m asking for actual information, not just the random things I’ve heard over the years.
You forget one key factor. Funding. Studies of any type cost money.
Most financiers of medical studies are, to put it mildly, conservative, hence shy away from such studies.
That said, what studies I DID see were inconclusive, some claiming there is no such thing, others claiming there is, but the fluid isn’t QUITE like urine.
Rather like the G-spot, some claim proof, others discount it.
From MY experience, it’s not urine and the G-spot is real.
It comes from the Skene’s glands, which are believed to be, IIRC, the female analog of the male prostate.
It’s not urine, it is a clear fluid. It doesn’t smell or taste anything like urine.
No cite atm, I’m at work and all the interesting sites are blocked (except this one, obviously). Someone google “skene’s glands” and back me up, please?
“The location of the Skene’s gland is the general area of the vulva, glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina around the lower end of the urethra. Some believe that the Skene’s glands are the source of female ejaculation.[2] In 2002, Emanuele Jannini of L’Aquila University in Italy showed that there may be an explanation both for the phenomenon and for the frequent denials of its existence. Skene’s glands have highly variable anatomy, and in some extreme cases they appear to be absent entirely. If Skene’s glands are the cause of female ejaculation and G-Spot-orgasms, this may explain the absence in many women.[3][4]
It has been demonstrated that a large amount of lubricating fluid (filtered blood plasma[specify]) can be secreted from this gland when stimulated from inside the vagina.[5] Some reports indicate that embarrassment regarding female ejaculation, and the mistaken notion that the substance is urine, can lead to purposeful suppression of sexual climax, leading women to seek medical advice and even undergo surgery to “stop the urine”.[6]
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The Skene’s glands are homologous with the prostate gland in males.[7] The fluid that emerges during sex, female ejaculation, has a composition somewhat similar to the semen generated in males by the prostate gland,[8][9] containing biochemical markers of sexual function like human urinary protein 1[10] and the enzyme PDE5 where women without the gland had lower concentrations.[11] When examined with electron microscopy, both glands show similar secretory structures,[12] and both act similarly in terms of prostate-specific antigen and prostate-specific acid phosphatase studies.[13][14][15][16] Because they are increasingly perceived as merely different versions of the same gland, some researchers are moving away from the name Skene’s gland and are referring to it instead as the female prostate.[17]”
Female prostate? Yuck. Why not call the male version the “male Skeen’s Gland”? Or just call both the male and female versions Skeen’s Glands?
And just for the record, I’ve been in a “position to know” (More than once, actually.:D) and it certainly didn’t smell or look (I like to do it with the lights on!;)) like urine. Just sayin…
I’ll contribute a dollar, too. That was pretty damn funny!
I’m willing to bet most of that is fake. The female ejaculation I’ve witnessed in person either A)Gushes out in one single splash of fluid or B)Spurts out in exact rhythm with the contractions of orgasm. Much of the porn I’ve seen involving “squirting” has the fluid zipping out in a thin stream very similar to urination.
Real female ejaculate is not urine. It in no way looks, smells, tastes, or feels like urine. (yes, “feels”. Even though it’s liquid it has a unique texture, different from that of pee).
I’ve had a certain woman tell me that while G-spot orgasms are fantastic, they don’t hold a candle to uterine orgasms.