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Female ejaculation

Female ejaculation or squirting orgasms consist of what can be called a
prostate liquid since it is very similar to the male ejaculation liquid, but
without sperms. The liquid in the female ejaculation comes through the urethra
and is produced in the para-urethral glands, which have small connecting paths
to the urethra. In accordance with many other issues concerning women’s
sexuality, also female ejaculation has been ignored, to the point of amnesia,
even though is was mentioned e.g. in China 500 B.C and by Aristoteles 350 B.C.

During the 17th century the Dutch anatomist Dr. Reigner de Graaf wrote, in
contrast to his colleagues, about the erotic as well as the biological
edification of female sexuality. He described the membranous lining around the
urethra in detail and he proposed the terminology the “female prostate” or
“corpus glandulosum”. Furthermore he wrote; “The function of the ‘prostate’ is
to generate a pituitoserus juice which makes women more libidinous...Here it
should be noted that the discharge from the female prostate causes as much
pleasure as does that from the male prostate”.

The amount of liquid that is produced at female ejaculation can vary from a
few hardly notable drops, to deciliters, which come in squirts that might shoot
out several decimeters.

Some women never ejaculate or only sometimes, whereas others regularly do. It
is not always connected to the orgasm in itself but can come before and is
repeated several times at multiple orgasms. Female ejaculation is, just as it is
for men, a sign of immense sexual pleasure.

The liquid is produced in about 30 small glands, the para-urethral glands
that are embedded in the tube of erectile tissue, which surrounds the urethra.
All clitoral sponge is extremely sensitive at full excitement and in this area
the urethral sponge, which all women have, is enclosed. There can be many
reasons why a woman does not ejaculate, for example; she is not sufficiently
excited during normal intercourse (see article about clitoris), there are scars
in  the tissue from infections,
or that she has too little sexual activity in order
for her to have trimmed
sponge and muscles, which cooperate to produce
the ejaculation. Many women have
also held back the impulse to let it come,
since they thought they were about to
urinate.
And other women, who did allow it to happen, have experienced strong

feelings of shame if they did, since they have thought that they were urinating
and their partner believing the same treated them in derogatory fashion. Many
women, because of this have therefore learned to hold back their full orgasmic
potential. Some men have even felt so humiliated at what they believed was being
urinated on, that they divorced! But the urination comes in one long steady
stream has the odour and colour of urine, whereas the female ejaculation fluid
is clear and odour free and comes in rhythmical squirts.

Female ejaculation comes just like the male ejaculation in rhythmical
contractions that make the liquid squirt out from the urethral orifice. The
phenomenon seems to be more common when the G-spot has been stimulated, but it
is not always the case. Some women experience it solely through oral and or
manual stimulation. Afterwards there is a sense of enormous relief. The ability
to have an ejaculation is directly related to the condition of the involved
muscles of the area. Some 10 % of all women are reported to experience female
ejaculations.

Female ejaculation believed to be incontinence


Whipple and Perry arrived at their findings on female ejaculation and the
G-spot when they were treating patients with incontinence that usually is
related to weakened musculature in the pelvic area. Whipple and Perry informed
themselves about what had been written earlier on the phenomenon and then did
their own research, which led to studies of what they called the G-spot. They
found similarities between the male prostate and the affirmed G-spot, which in
turn made them return to the male, and could validate that the male would
experience deepened pleasure while having a firm pressure on the prostate at
them moment of reaching the orgasm.

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References:

New Treatment Concerning the Generative Orgasms of Women, Journal of
Reproduction and Fertility, pages 103-107, 1672; H.B. Jocelyn and B.P
Setchell, Oxford England.
 Ladas, Whipple and Perry: The G spot and other Discoveries about Human
Sexuality. 1982. New York
     

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