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  • The answer to that is NO it is not something normal. Sometimes, women having an orgasm can lose control of their bladder, but there are reasons for it. It is possible you have a bladder problem so I suggest you see your doctor or OBGYN and have it checked out.
  • Yes, there is such a thing as female "squirting". It is *not* urination, though it appears via the urethra, as urine does, not via the vagina. There is remarkably little research into this phenomenon. The best guess is that it is the anal;og of male ejaculation, that the fluid is essentially equivalent to the male prostatic fluid bit more dilute. I cannot answer for women, but I find it impossible to urinate with an erect penis. It would not surprise me that women found it impossible to urinate while aroused. Anyway, teh female "squirt" is a compliment - you got it right.
  • Yes women can both urinate and have squirting, Very few women accually urinate when they reach orgasm but a few do and it is a disorder. Squirting feels like you urinate so most likely this is what you are experiencing.
  • Yes to both. Women have glands akin to the male prostrate (just inside and above the vaginal opening). Stimulating this prostrate (in both sexes) creates the sensation of needing to urinate. The bladder sphincter is closed when you aren't urinating, but over-stimulation and total release during sex can cause small amounts of liquid to be expelled from the bladder as a forceful squirt, along with liquid excreted from the prostrate. This is why female ejaculate includes small amounts of urea and creatinine. As long as it is a short squirt or two and not a continuous stream, it is normal and NOT a urological disorder. Alas, the above is an opinion, as are ALL the others you'll read here. The medical community does not agree on this issue yet. Some research concludes that female ejaculate is only from the female prostate while other research indicates it is mostly liquid from the bladder with trace amounts of fluid from the female prostate. Considering that the female prostrate is about the size of a female thumb, and that MRIs taken during sexual stimulation show the bladder increasing to 3x it's previous size (with no liquid intake) you be the judge. The best discussion I've read: A New View of a Woman's Body Copyright 1981, The Federation of Feminist Women's Health Centers Illustrated By: Suzann Gage, L Ac, RNC, NP
  • YES...there is absolutely such a thing as female squirting/gushing.This is called a G-SPOT orgasm and until you have had one,then you really are missing out on a truely great sexual experience.And to have a regular orgasm and a g-spot orgasm is the best feeling of uphoria and heavenly bliss.There are many books on this subject if you are looking for more info. The medical field is not where I would look,but rather books about sex.You will find that some woman can fill bath tubs with orgasmic gushing or squirt hard enough to reach the cieling.It is not urine nor excrement but it is actually cum.Where it comes from,and how it keeps reproducing into large amounts of fluid is still a mystery of the human body that sex experts and medical experts have been researching for decades.It is the mystery of the G-spot.I have a feeling it will always be a mystery unsolved but fun to explore.:)
  • I can't comment on the anatomical reasons for the phenomenon known and squirting or gushing, but I've witnessed it with several of my lovers. In some cases, it always happened during sex and with others only occasionally. The amount of fluid has ranged from just a little dribble - no more than a tablespoon or so - to a drenching flow. Women who squirt mention that it feels like you have to pee when you're about to orgasm, and if you can go with that feeling, it will happen. It's an odorless, tasteless fluid but be prepared with towels undernearth. From my perspective as a guy, I love when it happens.
  • Yes to both. ---1. Although usually the swelling of arousal and the natural closure of the urinary sphincter prevent women from urinating during sex (just like men), sometimes the sexual position might put stress on the urethra, or there might be pre-existing weakness from childbirth or a cystocele, and the woman will release urine at orgasm. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cystocele ---2. "Female ejaculators" are women who release fluid at orgasm that feels like urination, but it's not. The easiest way to tell is the color of the stain on the sheets. There is a lot of debate about the purpose of this. My opinion is that it serves the obvious purpose of adjusting vaginal pH (vaginal acidity) to make it easier for sperm to survive the swim up to the cervix. There is also some confusion about where the fluid is coming from. It is NOT coming from the bladder. It is probably coming from the Bartholin glands: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholin_glands (or the Skene's glands discussed below, or both). I think the Wikipedia article on the Bartholin glands is incomplete, because it refers only to a waxy exudate instead of the nearly-clear watery fluid associated with "female ejaculation," but I don't have a better reference to give you. The watery fluid is similar to the watery fluid added to male sperm by the male prostate gland. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate There is no such thing as a "female prostate," so I'm lost about what to say about that theory. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_homologues_of_the_human_reproductive_system The closest thing to a "female prostate" would be the Skene's glands, which develop out of the same fetal tissue that becomes the prostate in baby boys: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skene%27s_glands Many people favor the theory that it is the Skene's glands which produce the "female ejaculate." Sounds like a pretty good theory to me. What most people care about is whether the woman is accidentally urinating on her partner, which can take a couple from the peak of sexual pleasure to deep mutual embarrassment in no time. Again, just check the sheet and you'll know. Hope this is helpful. :)
  • There is nothing that feels better to the man then having the women urinate during orgasm.
  • Yep, It's NOT urine, it CAN feel different and it IS normal. It's only happened to me once though, and the guy loved it.
  • Yes there is.
  • i squirt..but lately it hasnt been colorless..is it urine..it dosnt taste like it...is it possible that takings meds would change the color of it?
  • MY NEW BOY FRIEND SAYS YES... LAST NIGHT WHILE GETTING ORAL SEX I HAD THE INTENSE FEELING I WAS GOING TO PEE AS MY ORGASM GREW, I SAID STOP I'M GOING TO PEE AND HE SAID ITS NOT PEE ITS SQUIRTING AND IT IS THE ULTIMATE ORGASM! HE DID NOT STOP THANK GOODNESS.. AND IT WAS GOODNESS!!.
  • This is a regular (and embarrassing occurance)for me and it's not at the time of orgasm (never had one unless by meself, in particular position which i cannot replicate with a partner unfortunately)... but during sex I am obviously 'gushing' something (so obviously from penetration as its never happend when I orgasm from stimulation alone).. it doens't smell like urine, but it is extremely embarrassing, not to mention messy. It happens nearly every time with my current partner (maybe only once or twice before)... is there a way to work on controlling it?
  • I have had women squirt during intense sex with me and they were so high from the experience they were speechless for a few minutes.....just laid there quivering for a spell with a glassy eyed look and dilated pupils.
  • can you urinate while the penis is inside you
  • It happens to me know with a new partner, I'm 35 and it's never happened to me before! to be honest I am getting paranoid about because it really does gush out and it doesn't just happen once! If my partner carries on I carry on gushing, by Reading these posts it does sound like a G-spot orgasm, I've even gone so far as to smell the bedding incase it is pee but it doesn't smell like anything? So I'm going to go with the G-spot option and carry on enjoying it more and more it is awesome!!!
  • YES. But squirting is not the same thing as urinating during sex (different liquid, and different holes)
  • You are gushing fluid, but not urine, and it can happen over and over the first time feels as good as the last. for me it happens while having hard and fast penetration with clitoral stimulation with a vibrator. although it has happened without that stimlation. you definatly need a towel or 2 under you. It does not happen with normal sex, or if I'm not aroused. I don't know if you can urinate during sex. I was always scared thats what it was, but it's colorless, and dosen't smell like urine. it has no smell at all.

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