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question for women about squirting/peeing/orgasm etc

deco

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have you ever peed on a guy while on top? knew this girl who claimed it happened before me too that whenever she would get on top she would always felt like she was gonna pee. She said it felt good(obviously) however since her clitoral orgasms were much more intense I think it cancels out the chances of her being a squirter or simply having a vaginal/gspot orgasms(which she never had)

Also when she is being fingered sometimes she feels like she is going to pee. One time I took her out on the nature in park and told her to let go and it seems like she simply peed after fingering/fucking her but the weird thing is that her gspot became much more noticable after that, almost as if her whole pussy was flashed out leaving no slippery feeling in there.
 
deco said:
have you ever peed on a guy while on top? knew this girl who claimed it happened before me too that whenever she would get on top she would always felt like she was gonna pee. She said it felt good(obviously) however since her clitoral orgasms were much more intense I think it cancels out the chances of her being a squirter or simply having a vaginal/gspot orgasms(which she never had)

Also when she is being fingered sometimes she feels like she is going to pee. One time I took her out on the nature in park and told her to let go and it seems like she simply peed after fingering/fucking her but the weird thing is that her gspot became much more noticable after that, almost as if her whole pussy was flashed out leaving no slippery feeling in there.

Yeah dude, totally. Ex used to do that, especially if I did the ole, "two-finger come hither" routine in her vag. She would soak the bed and really come hard and then her puss would be completely 'washed out.'

They say this is female ejaculation but it definitely seems like just piss to me. I think they basically lose control over their bladder from the waves of the orgasm. I always thought it was kinda cool.
 
The feeling when has that feeling that she is about to pee during sex that is a GSpot orgasam about to happen, when a chick stops or holds back to prevent this she is cheating herself out of a great O. I have read that the fluid that comes out from a G Spot orgasam can be tested and it IS NOT pee but it can contain some urine.

Doesn't really taset like pee either and i love it when my wfie squirts in my face when we do the ole 69 :P
 
beachstud said:
Really?? Where the hell does it come from? What gland?


Google g-spot and Skeene's Glands.

It's not urine and actually the chemical make-up is quite similar to male ejaculation fluids minus sperm.
 
beachstud said:
Really?? Where the hell does it come from? What gland?


I answered this a long time ago; while there is a TINY gland called the Skene's gland it does produce tiny amounts of fluid, but in a "female orgasm" and despite what women say it's URINE they are producing!

The skene's glands are 1/50 the size of the prostate less than .2 cm's so there is no way it can produce such copious amounts of fluid.

Physiologically impossible.

The average amount of semen a man produces is 2 to 5 mls. Women who squirt are producing hundreds of mls of fluid.

Semen is also responsible for procreation and it's hard to explain why we would have evolved to produce 2 to 5 ml's for procreation of the species, but a female orgasm, not needed for procreation, would produce literally hundreds of militeres.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2495
 
BigRupe said:
I answered this a long time ago; while there is a TINY gland called the Skene's gland it does produce tiny amounts of fluid, but in a "female orgasm" and despite what women say it's URINE they are producing!

The skene's glands are 1/50 the size of the prostate less than .2 cm's so there is no way it can produce such copious amounts of fluid.

Physiologically impossible.


http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn2495

Your link does not support your statement. It states the size varies with the individual and from the diagrams on your link, the Skene's gland occupies more area than the prostate would.

As a person that has experienced this firsthand, there is no comparison. My wife takes vitamins / supplements and her urine is yellow. On the other hand when she comes, it has no yellow appearance or urine smell - at all. She comes enough I have actually collected it in a glass and it may slightly resemble what I rememeber coconut milk looking like. It is clear to just a slight tinge of white cloudiness. The smell and taste is nothing but pure sex. I WANT IT IN MY FACE!

Hi Puddles! Good to hear from you.
 
VascularRock said:
Your link does not support your statement. It states the size varies with the individual and from the diagrams on your link, the Skene's gland occupies more area than the prostate would.

As a person that has experienced this firsthand, there is no comparison. My wife takes vitamins / supplements and her urine is yellow. On the other hand when she comes, it has no yellow appearance or urine smell - at all. She comes enough I have actually collected it in a glass and it may slightly resemble what I rememeber coconut milk looking like. It is clear to just a slight tinge of white cloudiness. The smell and taste is nothing but pure sex. I WANT IT IN MY FACE!

Hi Puddles! Good to hear from you.

No it is not bigger than the prostate. Reread it.
 
BigRupe said:
No it is not bigger than the prostate. Reread it.

I'm from Missouri - show me what you are referring to;


Drugs such as Viagra should work for some women - especially if they have a big G spot. This spot, famed for producing spectacular orgasms, turns out to be awash with the enzymes that these drugs act on.

The term G spot, coined by Ernest Gräfenberg in 1950, refers to an area a few centimetres up inside the vagina on the side closest to a woman's stomach (see diagram). Buried in the flesh here are the Skene's glands, the female equivalent of the prostate gland.

In men, the prostate produces the watery component of semen. In women, Skene's glands are also thought to produce a watery substance that may explain female "ejaculation". The tissue surrounding these glands, which includes the part of the clitoris that reaches up inside the vagina, swells with blood during sexual arousal. And there's some evidence that nerves in the area produce an orgasm different to one produced by clitoral stimulation.

Nevertheless, there is still debate about whether the G spot even exists. "Not everyone has accepted this yet," says Beverly Whipple, a neurophysiologist who co-wrote a book about the G spot in the 1980s. So Emmanuele Jannini of the University of Aquila, Italy, and his team decided to look for biochemical markers of sexual function in the area where the G spot is meant to be. They picked PDE5, an enzyme that chews up the nitric oxide that triggers erections. Viagra works by blocking PDE5.

Researchers had seen evidence of nitric oxide activity in the clitoris before, but no one had actually looked for PDE5 enzymes or knew exactly where they might be. "It's ridiculous but true that we've waited till now to really know the female anatomy," says Jannini.
Anatomically impossible

He found PDE5 in the vagina of five volunteers, he will report in Adult Urology. Dissections of 14 cadavers revealed that the enzymes were mostly clustered in the G spot. But in two of the subjects with much lower concentrations of PDE5, he couldn't find any Skene's glands at all. "For such women, having a vaginal orgasm is anatomically impossible," he says.

Whipple and others suspect the glands may have been there but were too small to spot. Even so, the small size of the area should make a "G-spot orgasm" unlikely.

The findings suggest that Viagra and related drugs like tadalafil and vardenafil, set to hit the market in a few months, should have the greatest effect on women who have large Skene's glands and heaps of PDE5. Trials of Viagra in women have so far had mixed results. Some researchers speculate that this is because the women tested had too broad a range of sexual problems, from not reaching orgasm to not wanting sex at all. Jannini's work suggests that a woman's anatomy might also make a difference.
Well hidden

"Research in women using these drugs has been hampered by a lack of a framework demonstrating the biochemical processes governing the female sexual response," says Helen O'Connell of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia, who showed in 1998 that the clitoris is far bigger than anyone thought. "That understanding of the clitoral and vaginal structure and function is developing is great for women."

So how do you tell if you've got a G spot? Sadly, because Skene's glands are so well hidden by the surrounding tissue, no visual examination can reveal if a women has them or not. Only personal experience can do the trick.

But even for those with a small G spot or none at all, Viagra-type drugs might still have some effect, as PDE5 is found in the clitoris too. And other drugs that stimulate arousal via the brain could soon become available. But Jannini and Whipple both agree that the female orgasm is so complex that drugs alone won't work for everyone.
 
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