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  • I happen to have done a lot of research on it and helped a few women experience this. Some never did before. I think most women can, but it takes some experimenting. I have asked a lot of women if they have felt like they are going to urinate during or before an orgasm and a lot say yes. That is the squirt they are holding back not urination. I am curious too, how many women have squirted and how many have had that feeling I described and held it back. It's called a Skene's gland. It's connected to your urethra and just below the bladder. It secrets a clear fluid similar to semen. You must be in a very aroused state, a lot of foreplay, G spot stimulation, erectile tissue that the clit is made up of continues all the way to the bladder like a man's penis. When all this area's are in a hyper aroused state if you just let go when you get that feeling it will happen. One important factor is being hydrated. If you take an antihistamine it dries you up all over. Drink a lot of water all day. It take time and experimenting and practice. But when you do..WOW!!!! http://www.coolnurse.com/f_ejaculation.htm http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1545039 (wrong info here but some correct stuff) http://www.scribd.com/doc/886507/Female-Ejaculation-Techniques http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/ejacula.htm http://www.libchrist.com/sexed/Gspot.html http://www.afraidtoask.com/STD/stdanatomy.html Most web sites have it wrong, their anatomy is wrong. If you at were a man's prostate is that is were a woman's Skene's gland is not were they say...LOL. So many doctors and scientists talk without the proper information. We really don't know all that much yet. We're just beginning to understand the human body. The G spot and Skene's gland are different and in different places. The G spot is a patch of fibrous tissue or spongy feeling membrane just inside and up from the opening to the vagina. The Skene's gland is further in before the fallopian tube. It's at the bottom of the bladder and you can feel the curvature from the bladder inside your vagina. Stimulate that area to get to the Skene'd gland. My feeling is that the G spot is a ganglia of nerves possibly connected to the clitoris. Like i said it is made up of erectile tissue same as a man's penis. Remember we came from you, we were all women first. That tissue goes all the way up to the bladder and the urethra is made up of these cells, I guess along with many other types. There are methods of adding pressure to certain places and stimulating them with massage. Like I said experiment and have fun doing it. It may take some time. I can go into more detail if you want me to on techniques to stimulate these area's. Even the fallopian tube opening is an erogenous zone if it can be reached by hand, I have a way to stimulate that area too. I may have missed a thing or two since it's late. But I think you get the idea. It's knowing anatomy and your own body. Most people do not take the time to learn the art of sex. Remember too.........men have a lot of these erogenous zones but not as sensitive. One reason gay men like anal is because of the stimulation of the prostrate gland. Men and women are not that much different, society makes us polarized much more than nature intended.
  • Absolutely!!
  • I personally have, my partner was suprised he thought i was peeing...but wait a minute...pee doesnt come out with such force. If a woman is out there and she hasn't experienced...gal you are missing the party. But you need a lot of pressure to achieve it. Try orgasm via crit, mine comes combined and its awesome
  • yeah, i have and it seems like it's becoming more common. my guy definitely knows what to hit. maybe i'm just becoming more relaxed when we are in the moment. but, i'm just wondering how much liquid is normal to squirt though. i feel like i'm squirting too much liquid.
  • Yes and the stronger your muscles are the more you will cum.

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