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lol Motorguy, that's totally wrong. The G spot doesn't fill with anything, it may swell from blood flow but there's no squirt in the G spot. And squirt doesn't come out of the urethra - that's where pee comes from. Squirt is excreted by the skene's glands, which are a bit 'above' the urethra, one to each side IIRC. Apparently there hasn't been conclusive research done on this but from what I recall reading, the leading theory is that squirt actually is stored in the bladder, which would explain the pee sensation and the occasional trace of the odor of pee associated with it. How it gets from the bladder to the skene's glands I don't know. I gather that the thinking is that squirt would have to be stored in the bladder because some women have so much of it that it couldn't be stored anywhere else.The G-spot swells from the size of a dime to the size of a quarter and fills with fluid that is NOT urine or vaginal fluid, which spurts out of the urethra (not the vagina) when a woman orgasms. This does not happen in every woman; however, as you can tell, it does happen in some. Aren't you lucky!Comment
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Yeah,, I have to agree,, the G-spot may swell from blood flow,, so do other parts of the vagina.lol Motorguy, that's totally wrong. The G spot doesn't fill with anything, it may swell from blood flow but there's no squirt in the G spot. And squirt doesn't come out of the urethra - that's where pee comes from. Squirt is excreted by the skene's glands, which are a bit 'above' the urethra, one to each side IIRC. Apparently there hasn't been conclusive research done on this but from what I recall reading, the leading theory is that squirt actually is stored in the bladder, which would explain the pee sensation and the occasional trace of the odor of pee associated with it. How it gets from the bladder to the skene's glands I don't know. I gather that the thinking is that squirt would have to be stored in the bladder because some women have so much of it that it couldn't be stored anywhere else.Comment
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This is from a research paper I found on the internet. On both papers i guess never believe nothing on the internet then.lol Motorguy, that's totally wrong. The G spot doesn't fill with anything, it may swell from blood flow but there's no squirt in the G spot. And squirt doesn't come out of the urethra - that's where pee comes from. Squirt is excreted by the skene's glands, which are a bit 'above' the urethra, one to each side IIRC. Apparently there hasn't been conclusive research done on this but from what I recall reading, the leading theory is that squirt actually is stored in the bladder, which would explain the pee sensation and the occasional trace of the odor of pee associated with it. How it gets from the bladder to the skene's glands I don't know. I gather that the thinking is that squirt would have to be stored in the bladder because some women have so much of it that it couldn't be stored anywhere else.When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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Now researchers believe that female cum is produced by the Skene's glands, which are located near a woman's urethra and are made of tissue that's similar in composition to a man's prostate gland. These researchers point to chemical analysis of female ejaculate that reveals the presence of high levels of prostatic acid phosphatase (a chemical secreted by the prostate gland and found in semen). This would seem to indicate that a woman's ejaculation is similar in composition to semen — without the sperm, of course. Female ejaculate is not pee. It's generally clear or somewhat milky, nearly odorless, and maybe a little sweet.
Although modern science may not know exactly yet what female ejaculation is, women who experience it, and the intense orgasms that usually accompany it, are only too happy to conduct their own experiments, and direct partners with cries of, "Oh, yes, right there... THERE!"When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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lol Motorguy, that's totally wrong. The G spot doesn't fill with anything, it may swell from blood flow but there's no squirt in the G spot. And squirt doesn't come out of the urethra - that's where pee comes from. Squirt is excreted by the skene's glands, which are a bit 'above' the urethra, one to each side IIRC. Apparently there hasn't been conclusive research done on this but from what I recall reading, the leading theory is that squirt actually is stored in the bladder, which would explain the pee sensation and the occasional trace of the odor of pee associated with it. How it gets from the bladder to the skene's glands I don't know. I gather that the thinking is that squirt would have to be stored in the bladder because some women have so much of it that it couldn't be stored anywhere else.
Actually Jen, I think Motorguy IS right about the urethra - at least is some cases.
The "Science" says that the fluid (FE) builds up behind the g-spot and may, if not ejected/ejaculate right away build up (towards the bladder?) but it can and often can come out of the urethra. This is why, I believe that is you empty your bladder before sex, that as the fluid is building up - and it builds up faster that urine would - that is needs somewhere to go. And women who do not FE will often have to go after sex. I often have to go after masturbating, even if I have cum (FE) a number of times, because not all had been ejaculated.
Gosh like the other thread - I feel like Leonard. . .Comment
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No not all Justice you wrong gender lol he's a real geek lol.Actually Jen, I think Motorguy IS right about the urethra - at least is some cases.
The "Science" says that the fluid (FE) builds up behind the g-spot and may, if not ejected/ejaculate right away build up (towards the bladder?) but it can and often can come out of the urethra. This is why, I believe that is you empty your bladder before sex, that as the fluid is building up - and it builds up faster that urine would - that is needs somewhere to go. And women who do not FE will often have to go after sex. I often have to go after masturbating, even if I have cum (FE) a number of times, because not all had been ejaculated.
Gosh like the other thread - I feel like Leonard. . .When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.Comment
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