Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Ejaculation!


Believe it or not, many women have ability to ejaculate, but because ignorant men who accused them of doing so have belittled them either feel like they are about to urinate or them, they hold back.


It is possible; however, that some women may lose control of their bladders due to extreme sexual stimulation, but ejaculate is something totally different from urine. Actual chemical analysis of the whitish fluid proves that it is quite similar to the fluid produced by the male prostate.


What is female ejaculation?


Female ejaculation is the expulsion of fluid from or around the urethra. Again, the fluid is not urine and is usually followed by an extremely powerful orgasm (yes, even more powerful than ours).


How do I get her to ejaculate?


Constant stimulation of her G-spot will usually help her to achieve this amazing feat. As well, she has to feel comfortable and trust you enough to let loose and give in with complete abandon.


Because many women often experience the urge to ejaculate, but hold back because they fear that urine will come gushing out, you'll have to encourage her to go with the sensation.


The majority of women experience a release of fluid from the Skene's glands during ejaculation. These glands are made from specialized tissue that surround the urethra.


The amount of fluid that is released during ejaculation will vary from woman to woman, which explains why some women seem to gush while others only blush. Again, please keep in mind that not all women have the ability to ejaculate. Even when it comes to women who do have this gift, it's not something that takes place every time they experience orgasm.




What is the clitoris ... on the female anatomy of course?
The clitoris is a small, bud-like formation located where the top of the inner vaginal lips (inner labia) meet. It usually conceals itself under a small hood of skin, but when a woman becomes sexually aroused the clitoris expands and emerges from the female anatomy.


The clitoris is a primary source of erotic stimulation, and most women can achieve a clitoral orgasm more easily than a G-spot orgasm. Believe it or not, the clitoris is the biological equivalent of the male penis. That's right, for the first few months after conception the genitalia of male and female fetuses seem to be identical.

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