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Gguy9 said:I find it feels like little bumps and rises when she is getting closer to orgasm
The Shadow, woman should thank you all around the world, you made somebodys night VERY special
Oh and dont forget the "other" hole
Agathe said:I found a spot which was similar to what u guys discribe and she scratched my fuckin neck and made it bleed pretty much but there was still no orgasm i don't think. I did this till my hand pretty much fell off. Can you always tell that she cums from a g-spot orgasm? She said she has never had that happened so I dont think she has actually ograsmed. She also believes that she's one of those types that can't do it cause her best friend can't do it either and she's 27.
What's up with the age thing? how does that make a difference even though I hear it a lot.
I'm still confused. Can you ladies tell me how I can tell if she orgasmed or not from a gspot?
Griz1 said:And, ladies correct me if I'm wrong here, but women do not "ejaculate" like those porn movies where they look like tasty water fountains spewing juice 3 feet out their hole. Women get wet and sort of "seep" fluid to facilitate sex, more and more as they get exited, some more than others. Later in life this effect often "dries up" and lube is need frequently to allow for non-painful sex.
I've given out plenty of O's and have yet to see some lady "spurt" fluid in my face like a fountain. I'd love to have that happen, but I think those porn flicks are having these women fake orgasm and contract their muscles after filling their vaginas with water or something.
Am I getting this right ladies??
When orgasm occurs, some women experience an "ejaculatory" response in which a small amount of fluid is expelled from glands located just above the vaginal entrance. This fluid is not urine, but a special substance chemically similar to the man's pre-ejaculate. Only about 25% of women ever experience this "ejaculation." Those who do should not feel embarrassed by it. Trying to stop the ejaculation will only lessen your pleasure, and may well prevent you from having orgasms at all.
aandd said:Maybe about the porn, but not about the rest. LOL.
Griz1 said:So you're saying it's all wrong? Clearly it doesnt apply to you. Your one of the lucky ones. I'm glad to hear it!
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=generalization
aandd said:ROFL
YOU asked if you were right, AND asked to be corrected if you were wrong. Since you asked, I answered you. I know from personal experience AND, AND... here's the kicker... I posted a link (that's the 2nd quote) from a PhD who has written about women's orgasms.
Here's the article the quote came from: http://www.mwsexual.com/readingroom/articles/female-orgasm.htm . If you want to attack his credentials and say that women don't ejacualte, please take that up with him. I don't know for a fact, but I'm ASSuming that if he included it in a paper about women's orgasms, I'm probably not one of just a handful of lucky ones. In fact, according to him... about 1 in 4 women get that glorious opportunity.
And don't get pissy with me just because you haven't had a woman squirt in your face.