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A very kind fan allowed me to use this photo she took of her female ejaculate. As you can see, it’s not yellow like pee. It’s clear and a little cloudy.
All women can ejaculate. Just like a man urinates and ejaculates out of the urethral canal that runs down the length of his penis, a woman does the same o out of her urethral canal too. The body knows when to pee and when to ejaculate.
This nectar of the female body is safe to ingest. Many lovers enjoy having the fluid run onto their bodies. It’s a sign that a woman is very surrendered to her pleasure.
Some women soak multiple towels during a squirting session. Others just get a tiny trickle. But all women who ejaculate will tell you that it feels super good and powerful to their sexuality.
But you can’t do to women what is shown in porn. That is too rough and could be traumatic for her. Porn stars are professional sexual beings. They have more robust genitals from using them frequently. You or your wife or girlfriend have to go easy and coax out the Amrita.
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Do women reach climax the same way as men?
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Q: When do girls reach climax during sex? Men reach their climax when they ejaculate their semen. My girlfriend told me that similarly, she also reaches climax after secretion of a fluid from her vagina and she too gets tired like men . Do women also get nightfalls like men?
A: This is a good question. Few people are ever educated about the twin entities of female climax and orgasm. The only kind of 'education' they sometimes get is through pornography and friends who profess to be sex gurus. The former will show you pictures of women convulsing and screaming with pleasure, even squirting ejaculate fluid from the vagina!! The latter will tell you different kinds of tales, depending on their relationship with you, their experiences, their motives, and their own psychosexual biases.
Female orgasm is the subject of entire textbooks and details are outside the purview of a column such as this. However, here are a few basics:
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Is it possible for a female to ejaculate with only clitoral stimulation? (without G spot stimulation)
Yes. About 10 percent of women sometimes spurt a clear fluid from the urethra during intense sexual excitement or during orgasm — this is called “female ejaculation.” It can happen when the clitoris or G spot is stimulated.
The fluid released during female ejaculation is very similar to the fluid produced by the prostate gland in men. The “prostatic” fluid in women is secreted by the Skene’s glands, which are located in the vulva near the opening of the urethra. These glands, though much smaller than the male prostate, are similar enough in function that some scientists have renamed them “female prostate” glands. Other glands may also be involved in female ejaculation.
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