Squirting Vs Peeing

Squirting Vs Peeing




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Allow me to be bold: I love masturbating . LOVE. “Then why don’t you marry it?” you ask. And I respond: “Believe me, gal, I would if I could. I would if I could.” I figured out the business at age 17, inspired as I’d been by some static-covered soft-core I’d watched on Cinemax, which left the rather dangerous impression that all future sex-makings would involve jewel tone, crushed velvet bedspreads. The revelation – of how to masturbate, that is; not the thing about the bedspreads – proved so delightful, so addictive, that after six days of the stuff, I awoke to find my right hand – the business hand – paralyzed. I kid you not. It was frozen in a manner to suggest I was holding a modest-sized grapefruit. But I was not holding a modest-sized grapefruit. What I was doing, was rather, suffering from a case of carpal tunnel caused by excessive masturbation.
Seven (exclusively manual) years later, I got my first vibrator, a gift from a friend given after one in a series of bad break-ups. “Here,” she’d said, handing it over. “This’ll be better than he was. I promise.” Seven (predominantly motorized) years later – a year ago or thereabouts – I got my first good vibrator. You know the type: She’s got some muscle to her. She goes … fast. She has … settings. In this last year we’ve been together, a funny thing has started happening. Not on the first orgasm, but on the second, maybe third: I’ve been …. Well, what? I’m not quite sure. I’ve been either a) peeing, or b) ejaculating. As a woman for whom the right answer is almost always the lame one, I was, for months, convinced I’d regressed to childhood, and had taken to pissing the bed. After several thorough investigations, however, I believe otherwise. I believe, in other words, that I am her: A Female Ejaculator. Here’s how I discovered it was NOT pee:
I’m sorry, but if you’re doing the ol’ jerkin’ of the gherkin, and suddenly, a cartoon-worthy SPLASH! occurs, you’re gonna be like, “WHA???” and you’re going to smell it. You just are. Allow me to indelicately state that mine was fragrance-free like a high-end lotion, y’all. Nothing urine-y about it. And it was morning. And I’d just drank a full-on pot of coffee, you dig?
I had one of those comprehensive Crayola crayon boxes as a kid. I know colors and their individual variations. More to the point: I know my yellows: I know maize to Naples to jonquil to lemon chiffon to whipped lemon to amber to apricot to goldenrod to lion’s dust. So it is from an informed position that I tell you: This business wasn’t yellow. It was clear.
Female ejaculate looks more like urine than it does, well, male ejaculate. And weirdly enough, this initially threw me for a loop. It’s like, despite my informed understanding of my non-sperm-carrying ways, I was nonetheless expecting something … cloudier, I guess. But that is simply not the case. I know this to be true: Wikipedia and Ask.com both told me so.
This, my friends, is short for “ Pre-masturbation Peeing .” In an attempt to help clarify the issue, I took to peeing before masturbating. I would empty her out. We’re talking 100 percent bladder depletion. Consistently, did this fail to affect anything. I could Pre-Mass-Pee to my heart’s content, and still: What I’d taken to calling “my splash effect” was nonetheless splashing like yours truly had a fire on her bed.
It seemed wise to ask around, see what my friends were up to. I went first to Annie. She’s been married for five years, with the guy for ten. My thinking went, Surely, the length of her relationship will mean she’s had the comfort level necessary to explore an issue such as this. Alas, we got together for coffee and I asked, “Have you ever thought you pissed yourself while coming, but then thought, ‘Oh. Wait. I wonder if that was actually me ejaculating instead’?” And Annie went, “What? No. I’ve felt the impulse, I think, but there’s no way I’d risk pissing the sheets. I hate doing laundry.”
So then I went to Lauren. She was the one who’d bought me that first vibrator back in the day. She’s open about this stuff. Experimental. There was one time I asked, “So, what’s up with you?” in that casual way that people do, and Lauren went, “Butt sex. Like, lots. I never thought I’d say it, but there you go. I’m loving it.” Anyway, I posed the same question to Lauren I’d posed to Annie, and Lauren went, “When specifically is it that you think you’re ejaculating? Second orgasm? Maybe third? “Yes,” I said. “With a vibrator?” she asked. “Yes,” I said. “And how much,” she asked, “is coming out?” I considered this. “Small water-balloon,” I said, indicating something golf-ball-sized. “Like if one of those suckers were to burst.” “I see,” she said. “In which case, you’re ejaculating.” “Really?” I asked. “Yes,” she said. “If you don’t believe me, taste the stuff.”
So I did it. I tasted it. And I refuse to think of having done so as disgusting. I’m sorry, but I struggle to think of any boyfriend I’ve had who hasn’t done the same. And that’s to say nothing of the number of times I’ve, ahem, sampled the male specimen myself. So I did what any lady must, any lady on a mission: I laid out a towel – white, natch, for my continued, unflagging research in the color department – I employed my vibrator, I came, I came again, I splash effected, I put my face right up on there, on that towel. And then, my darlings, I stuck out my tongue. So it is that I can give it to you, straight from the horse’s mouth. That splashy stuff? It was not pee.
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Is female ejaculation from a ‘pee hole’ or a vagina?
Why can’t I find much on female ejaculation? They say it’s pee from the bladder but when I squirt it comes out of my vagina hole NOT my pee hole… so what hole is it coming from? Also, it is clear and not yellow and does not smell so how is it pee?
Why do I pee when I play with my clit when I’m close to orgasm? (yes it’s actual pee because that’s what it smells like)
How do you know if you squirted? Does it smell like pee?
I recently found out that if any stimulation to my clitoris I pee and I don’t know if this is normal or how to stop it?
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No. Definitely not. I have been drenched in both urine and girlcum, and I am here to tell you that they are two entirely different substances.
Is female ejaculation from a ‘pee hole’ or a vagina?
Why can’t I find much on female ejaculation? They say it’s pee from the bladder but when I squirt it comes out of my vagina hole NOT my pee hole… so what hole is it coming from? Also, it is clear and not yellow and does not smell so how is it pee?
Why do I pee when I play with my clit when I’m close to orgasm? (yes it’s actual pee because that’s what it smells like)
How do you know if you squirted? Does it smell like pee?
I recently found out that if any stimulation to my clitoris I pee and I don’t know if this is normal or how to stop it?
When I reach climax/orgasm, why is nothing coming out of the vagina like the usual white liquid? Is there something wrong? It felt really good but the only problem is no white liquid coming out.
When I orgasm, nothing liquid like comes out, but it feels really great inside my body. A few times in the past I have literally soaked the mattress with my husband. I was just wondering, is it always supposed to be wet?
I pee about seconds after stimulating my clit. Is it an orgasm?
When a woman cums and squirts is it cum or is it pee?
Can a girl’s vagina's urine hole be fuckable?
Why do I feel like I’m going to pee when my boyfriend rubs my clit?
Can girls really squirt, or is it just pee?
I’m a female and when I masturbate, I think I squirt, but I'm not sure if its pee. I tried emptying out my bladder before it, but it still slightly smells like pee?
Is female ejaculation liquid urine?
Is female ejaculation from a ‘pee hole’ or a vagina?
Why can’t I find much on female ejaculation? They say it’s pee from the bladder but when I squirt it comes out of my vagina hole NOT my pee hole… so what hole is it coming from? Also, it is clear and not yellow and does not smell so how is it pee?
Why do I pee when I play with my clit when I’m close to orgasm? (yes it’s actual pee because that’s what it smells like)
How do you know if you squirted? Does it smell like pee?
I recently found out that if any stimulation to my clitoris I pee and I don’t know if this is normal or how to stop it?
When I reach climax/orgasm, why is nothing coming out of the vagina like the usual white liquid? Is there something wrong? It felt really good but the only problem is no white liquid coming out.
When I orgasm, nothing liquid like comes out, but it feels really great inside my body. A few times in the past I have literally soaked the mattress with my husband. I was just wondering, is it always supposed to be wet?
I pee about seconds after stimulating my clit. Is it an orgasm?
When a woman cums and squirts is it cum or is it pee?
Can a girl’s vagina's urine hole be fuckable?
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It's very difficult to urinate while you're having sex because you're aroused, this means that the spongy tissue surrounding your urethra is swollen like erectile tissue so it blocks the urethra which in turn prevents accidental urination during sex. So chances are that if you release a fluid during sex, in particular during orgasm, it's most likely to be ejaculate and not urine.
There is a difference in how it feels, urinating is more something you purposefully do and there can be pauses in the flow, where as with ejaculation is it a sudden gush of fluid being propelled out of your urethra...
It's very difficult to urinate while you're having sex because you're aroused, this means that the spongy tissue surrounding your urethra is swollen like erectile tissue so it blocks the urethra which in turn prevents accidental urination during sex. So chances are that if you release a fluid during sex, in particular during orgasm, it's most likely to be ejaculate and not urine.
There is a difference in how it feels, urinating is more something you purposefully do and there can be pauses in the flow, where as with ejaculation is it a sudden gush of fluid being propelled out of your urethra...either small amount with little force, or a larger amount with a lot of force. I've seen ejaculate as a small trickle, and as a huge gush, in both cases it was clear that it wasn't urine that I was seeing. I've yet to hear of anyone who has urinated during sex.
The fluid itself does differ from urine - the fluid can differ from person to person and from time to time just like male ejaculate, but generally speaking female ejaculate tends to be clear and has a slightly more slippery feel like thick saline fluid. It will also have a slightly musky scent rather than a scent of urine, oh also if you're brave and taste it ejaculate will have a salty taste to it too.
If you've just started having sex in the last few years this feeling may very well be less to do with female ejaculation and more to do with being hyper-aware of your genitals during sex or if you/your partner aren't experienced poor positioning could be to blame. I remember for the first few years of sex I always held my vulva and didn't enjoy myself much as it always felt like I was going to pee, and not in a good way, as time went on this feeling subsided. As an adult I know that sensation to be much different to the feeling of ejaculation - the feeling close to ejaculation is similar to needing to pee in so much as it is in a similar area, but it's different...deeper, an ache rather than a tingle.
Try experimenting with yourself - lots of arousal and stimulation via clitoral stimulation first, and then move onto g-spot stimulation - don't try to force it but allow yourself to let go if you feel this sensation again...hopefully you won't pee but if you do at least you're alone, and maybe try in the bath or if on your bed sheets can be washed...then you'll have a better idea of what this feeling means.



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Other than reading about the occasional Kegel (and maybe trying one in an idle moment), many of us don’t spend much time thinking about our pelvic health, but we really should. You probably have questions you didn’t even realize you had. How common is pelvic pain? What’s the difference between “squirting” and just peeing a little? What can be done to rehab your pelvic floor after giving birth ?
Dr. Susie Gronski, physical therapist and certified pelvic rehabilitation practitioner, sat down with SheKnows to answers all your burning pelvic health questions (though please talk to your doctor if you’re feeling any burning sensations down there!).
Gronski isn’t an M.D. or gynecologist — she describes herself as a “physiotherapist for your privates,” training both women and men on how to be their own expert in treating whatever’s going on “down there.”
Susie Gronski: If you’ve got something more than muscle-based pain like smelly ejaculate, blood in your urine, weird lumps and bumps that just popped outta nowhere, fever or chills, go see an M.D. They’re the guys who do all the blood tests and scans to make sure nothing more serious is going on.
SG: First, the name is misleading — it isn’t [an] über amount, so it isn’t super-wet like we see in porn. Authentic female ejaculate is a mixture of diluted urine and prostate-like fluid. It is created by a tiny little gland next to your urethra… when fluid comes out of the vagina during intercourse.
SG: Other than checking the amount, you can do a smell test. If it smells like pee, it is pee. And a third option —that I don’t advise unless you check with you doc first — is to test with AZO urine strips.
SG: I have only had one woman ask about it virtually, but I believe that is because some people think that a large amount of fluid is normal. I think I would have more questions if people were more comfortable asking these types of questions.
SG: It is likely coital incontinence if it is a large amount. There are two kinds of coital incontinence: leaking during orgasm and leaking during penetration. When it happens during orgasm, it’s associated with overactive bladder. In other words, the bladder is contracting during orgasm, which leads to incontinence.
SG: If you have any pain in the butt, hip or abdomen, you need to need to check on the state of your pelvis. Other surprising signs include painful periods, frequent peeing and constipation.
SG: Common? Yes. Normal? No. And also, if you have persistent genital arousal syndrome.
Pelvic pain affects 1 in 7 women. Up to 20 percent of women experience pelvic pain at some point in their lives. You can treat this and other issues with pelvic floor therapy.
SG: In a nutshell, pelvic floor therapy helps with issues such as incontinence, constipation, pain with intercourse, pre- and postnatal care, post-surgical scarring and so much more.
SG: Dyspareunia, which is pain during/after intercourse; vulvar or labial pain; painful periods; abdominal pain; tailbone pain; pain with sitting; groin pain; frequent urinary tract infections; pain during bowel movements or constipation. Common yes, normal no. And also pain or difficulty with orgasm/persistent genital arousal disorder… PGAD.
SG: It’s pretty much hypersexuality without sexual intention (with or without orgasm). A lot of women who have it experience multiple unstimulated orgasms, and they’re painful.
SG: Lack of orgasm means the blood flow doesn’t get the chance to return, and if the blood flow does not return you are not getting rid of toxins.
SG: Yes! They release feel-good hormones, help with sleep, fight congestion, helps with memory and cognitive functio
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