Female Ejaculation

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Overview
There is a some disagreement over whether or not there really is a form of "female ejaculation." Female ejaculation is thought to be a release of fluid from the Skene's glands. These glands are located inside the urethra.

The Skene’s gland is similar to the prostate gland in guys. It produces a fluid that is similar to the chemical composition of prostatic fluid, the fluid that makes up the majority of semen. Some women may produce greater amounts of fluid from these glands than others, which explains why some women release a large amount of fluid during an orgasm while others do not.

It is also possible that some urine may leak during sex due to pressure on the female bladder. This release of urine should not be thought of as ejaculation.

Not all women have the capability of ejaculating and those who do cannot each time they have intercourse. It is also not something that takes place every time a female experiences an orgasm.

The amount of fluid that flows out can be just a few drops or a few tablespoonfuls.

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Last updated on: 11/18/09

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by LakeEssence42 on September 18, 2008 at 8:51 AM

The new man in my life seems to bring forth an orgasm that is releasing more like a puddle, multiple times. I really do not think it is urine as I am able to go to the bathroom plenty after sex. Is this normal? I am not complaining, I just have never experienced such intense pleasure.

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by Janice28 on January 18, 2009 at 11:59 AM

Yes its very normal, its not urine you would smell it, you would taste it if you were incline. Relax have a very good wet time. Just let it go!

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by b1958 on March 15, 2009 at 11:29 PM

I am 50 white male, in love not had sex yet want to wait till the day of the wedding, shes my lovly ex-wife,47. I do not want to have average sex and I think she feels the same as well. and I have a few books on the subject. women this age do they release alot of bodly fluids when they cum? I enjoy giving oral sex naturally, Is the fluid that women release harmful,is it ok to take in? Like some women enjoy taking in mens semen? I also like to have the down load on mens background on how bad is the semen. thank you for letting me post my commint James Sharp

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by b1958 on March 15, 2009 at 11:36 PM

My partner does not like to explore in getting herself off to orgasm.shes in her late 40s. how do I go about telling her its ok to explore.

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by Ceruleankisses on April 15, 2009 at 5:43 PM

There is a new man in my life, when having sex I have this intense pressure like I want to pee this make me apprehensive . I have never had a vaginal orgasm, I have always archive it by clitoral stimulation. What is this intense pressure?

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by foobarbugmenot on June 22, 2009 at 9:09 AM

My partner started having this orgasms (big puddles) just recently. She has had both clitoral and vaginal orgasms before, but not like this. I noticed that she reaches this state only when she is on top of me and I do her very fast (if you know what I mean). I kinda like when she gets them it makes me feel I did my job well, but she feels a little embarrassed and tries to hold it. Am I being mean for making her get them? Are other girls embarrassed for getting them%Pr

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by Mell101 on August 18, 2009 at 5:21 PM

When me and my partner are in the act of foreplay, i sometimes get the feeling where i need to pee,but i know its not pee because i have gone to the bathroom before doing this. when this does happen it gushes out, is this female ejaculation?

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by eliz1366 on September 22, 2009 at 3:40 PM

YES IT IS,HERE IS SOME MORE INFORMATION ON IT:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_ejaculation

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