What is Squirting?
After listening to a very misinformed explanation about what female ejaculation was by another female, I feel somewhat obligated to cancel out the misinformation and offer a better and more educated answer on what happens when a woman "squirts".
Squirting or female ejaculation happens during an intense orgasm and releases clear fluid from the vagina by stimulating the "G-spot". (I won't go into HOW to make a woman squirt, maybe another time, but for now this is simply what it is). When rubbing the G-Spot either by fingers, toys, or even rubbing it with the penis, a build up of fluid consisting of plasma and mucus releases itself NOT from inside the vagina but rather from a gland...the Skene's gland.
Squirting is not releasing "pussy juice". When a woman squirts it is due to this gland being stimulated and forcibly shooting out a clear, odorless fluid that is not urine but as mentioned, a combination of mucus and plasma. The vaginal wall does seem to tighten upon release of ejaculation but it is not pushing out and substance from inside the actual vaginal canal.
The Skene's gland has an opening next to the urethra that is a bit smaller in size. It has been speculated that not all women have this gland which explains the ability for some women to squirt and others to not have the ability to.
Hopefully people will enlighten themselves by reading this because I was shocked at how many people had no clue how this worked. I will be doing a video about methods of inducing a vaginal orgasm and/or squirting techniques from a female perspective. :-)
Squirting or female ejaculation happens during an intense orgasm and releases clear fluid from the vagina by stimulating the "G-spot". (I won't go into HOW to make a woman squirt, maybe another time, but for now this is simply what it is). When rubbing the G-Spot either by fingers, toys, or even rubbing it with the penis, a build up of fluid consisting of plasma and mucus releases itself NOT from inside the vagina but rather from a gland...the Skene's gland.
Squirting is not releasing "pussy juice". When a woman squirts it is due to this gland being stimulated and forcibly shooting out a clear, odorless fluid that is not urine but as mentioned, a combination of mucus and plasma. The vaginal wall does seem to tighten upon release of ejaculation but it is not pushing out and substance from inside the actual vaginal canal.
The Skene's gland has an opening next to the urethra that is a bit smaller in size. It has been speculated that not all women have this gland which explains the ability for some women to squirt and others to not have the ability to.
Hopefully people will enlighten themselves by reading this because I was shocked at how many people had no clue how this worked. I will be doing a video about methods of inducing a vaginal orgasm and/or squirting techniques from a female perspective. :-)
13 years ago
kisses,
Bianca
the clit can 'pulse' after an orgasm since it's releasing blood back into the body and is often mimicking the heart...however, moving...is physically impossible.
i dont know what kind of cooters you've looked at but the clit is an external gland dood.
I am for one who loves ladies with talent!
I t gets really hard watching a lady do this.
My ex could squirt 20 to 30 times in one night.
There has to be a few breaks in there cause she just couldnt take the excitment any more.Like some kind of overload. Then I swear she just came more.
She was able to squirt in just about every sexuall senatio you can think of. she never new she had this talent till she was in her late forties....hard to belive that,but I know this to be true with her.
she had to move out of state for a new and better job. I visit but I do miss her she was the greatest lover i have ever been with.
have a great day
Little bit of trivia: Did you know that the clitoris can often extend up to four inches further back, towards the belly?
lmao
Well I guess I dont have that ability to do that.
i like when women squirt