Use offer code TIPS to get up to 50% OFF on most items, free shipping, adult DVDs, and a mystery gift at checkout at http://www.adamandeve.com. Female ejaculation or squirting as some call it is one of the main questions I get asked through my practice and the media. How do you do it? How do you control the amount of fluid ejaculated? Female ejaculation can occur through the stimulation of the G-Spot. All women have G-Spots but not all women ejaculate. The G-Spot is a bundle of nerve tissue about two inches into the vagina on the upper wall. You can find it by inserting your fingers and making a hook shape. The fluid also comes from the gland. Check out http://www.penelopepardee.com for more sex tips.
Now there has been some conjecture about what the fluid is actually made of. What we do know, is that it is not urine or merely your same old vaginal discharge. Nope. It has been shown to contain elevated levels of two proteins, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate-specific acid phosphatase (PSAP). PSA and PSAP are found in male ejaculate and come from the prostate. Most male/female anatomy share equivalents of one another (think, clitoris/glans, testicles/ovaries) and this may indicate that women have something akin to a prostate. It’s been suggested that the paraurethral glands, which run parallel to the urethra, are the "female prostate." Orgasm may cause these glands to empty out. Use offer code TIPS to get up to 50% OFF on most items, free shipping, adult DVDs, and a mystery gift at checkout at http://www.adamandeve.com.
Now that we’ve established what the heck the G-Spot is and what the fluid may be let’s talk about stimulation shall we? Vigorous stimulation of the spot with a firm object tends to be what leads to a G-Spot orgasm. Fingers or penises are fine but many women find more success by using a sex toy specially designed for the job. Some women may also experience an urgency to urinate once they begin to stimulate the G-Spot. This is a common sensation. I suggest to most women to just relax through the sensation as continued stimulation should eventually lead to a G-Spot orgasm and not their urinating without control. Check out http://www.penelopepardee.com for more sex tips.
As stated, almost all women have the capacity for a G-Spot orgasm; some may or may not ejaculate. If you do ejaculate it may be from less than a teaspoon of liquid to more than a cup. When asked, most women say these orgasms have a different feel to them versus clitoral or vaginal orgasms -- they can actually be more intense. I do not know of any way to increase or decrease the amount of fluid expelled. It is what it is folks. Some women and men really love ejaculation; some aren’t thrilled with the mess it creates or are embarrassed by it. I think that anything that feels that good can’t be wrong. Just lay some towels or plastic out and enjoy. Whether you ejaculate or not, it leads to a really fabulous orgasm and that’s all that matters. Use offer code TIPS to get up to 50% OFF on most items, free shipping, adult DVDs, and a mystery gift at checkout at http://www.adamandeve.com.
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