There is such a thing. And I'm not talking about regular female wetness. I am talking about a sprout coming out of the vaginal area, like a fountain. It can be obtained by: 1. Getting into the right mojo and mood. 2. Stimulation of three main joy buttons, the clitoris, the G spot and the uretha opening. For this it is advisable to ask your man for help but a single woman can achieve this alone too. 3. Patience and total relaxation. The joy of this is tremendous. The woman will feel the special warmth all over her body. Try it, ladies.
I wish I could do that. I'd achieve sniper-like accuracy through hours of practice and be able to hit a target the size of a quarter from across the room.
This is not about competition and the ability to target on things in your room. It is a matter of obtaining the maximum pleasure you can possibly have with your own body. There is a small measure of practice here. Mainly surrounding your general psychologic atmosphere and in finding your best way to relax. Apart from that, any woman can do this.
It's not science fiction. Even a young woman like you can achieve this. For more information on this subject you can google the words "Female ejaculation" and you have a lot of stuff to read on this subject. Plus you can actually see videos that show you how the liquid sprouts up like a fountain.
It does happen - I have a couple of friends that have ejaculated, and while I get a fountain of wetness (on which many have commented they've never seen anyone get so wet before), I haven't actually ejaculated yet. But I'll be taking your tips
Be my guest. But remember the most important thing while you do it, that certain attitude towards this. The other things I'm sure you can manage by yourself.
I'm sure if I practiced I could shoot a lot of girl cum. I just got a new toy and it made me so wet that when I stood up, girl juices didn't only gush out of me.. they kind of poured out of me. It's the first time that has happened but I am normally so wet that I sometimes look like I peed the bed after sex or even a masturbation session.
Still, that CEO line was hilarious. It is I that should thank you. And happy birthday, you are almost there. :sunglasse
oh yah...i did it once....it was so unexpected, i didnt even know girls could do that. i 4get what happened...i was just tottaly out of my mind stoned and my boyfriend was..giving me head i think, and kablammo! i was a bit embarassed because i got it all over him and he didnt really seemed that thrilled and he also seemed pretty surprized haha. but thats the onoly time it happened to me, weird isnt it?
My wife used to do this, especially if she was stoned. It hasn't happened since she gave birth to our daughter 2 years ago. Too bad. She says the intensity of her orgasms hasn't changed, just something with her body and the birth process i guess.
I keep getting messages from a guy (on another forum) where he says "it's urine, just ask your doctor". Anyway, I have yet to discover squirting... Do you think any girl can do it with enough practice, or it's just for some women only?
Here - from a medical research site - If you were to refer to literature over the last 50 years you would be lead to believe that females have only been able to ejaculate since about 1980. Of course this is absurd, and just shows how "the experts" can be wrong for decades on just about anything. Many knew the experts were wrong, but had little success in convincing anyone. Needless to say this lead to many problems, needless surgery (to fix the poor women who would ejaculate), expensive counselling (got to find out what happened when they were children to cause this "problem"), and in some cases divorce. "The G Spot" by Alice Kahn Ladas, Beverly Whipple, and John D. Perry, has dozens of letters from women who went though various personal tragedies because they would ejaculate during lovemaking. Doctors, gynaecologists, and psychiatrists invariably told them they were peeing and needed either surgery or psychotherapy. Newsweek published an article entitled "Just How the Sexes Differ" in May of 1981. One of the major difference was listed was that men ejaculate, but women do not. However, Aristotle wrote about female ejaculation, and Galen knew about it in the second century. The female prostate, which generates the fluid which is ejaculated, was described in some detail by De Graaf in his "New Treatise Concerning the Generative Organs of Women". (1) "... during the sexual act it discharges to lubricate the tract so copiously that it even flows outside the pudenda. This is the matter which may have been taken to be actual female semen." He describes the fluid as "rushing out" with "impetus" and "in one gush." (2) The medical community was finally awakened in 1980 when Perry and Whipple showed a film of a female ejaculating to the SSSS (Society for the Scientific Study of Sex). Martin Weisberg, M.D., a gynecologist at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia responded, "Bull ... I spend half my waking hours examining, cutting apart, putting together, removing, or rearranging female reproductive organs. There is no female prostrate, and women don't ejaculate." Yet after seeing the film and witnessing the event in person he changed his tune: "The vulva and vagina were normal with no abnormal masses or spots. The urethra was normal. Everything was normal. She then had her partner stimulate her by inserting two fingers into the vagina and stroking along the urethra lengthwise. To our amazement, the area began to swell. It eventually became a firm one by two cm oval area distinctly different from the rest of the vagina. In a few moments the subject seemed to perform a Valsalva maneuver (bearing down as if starting to defecate) and seconds later several cc's of milky fluid shot out the urethra. The material analysis described in the paper (Perry & Whipple's) is correct, its composition was closest to prostatic fluid". Fluid Characteristics The ejaculate is very much like prostrate fluid. It is usually clear, or milky and as thin as water. It does not have the look, smell or taste of urine. It is almost odorless. The taste varies, depending on the time of the month and diet, and possibly other factors, such as amount of stimulation received prior to ejaculating or time since the last ejaculation. It can vary from an almost honey sweet, sour, bitter, or a combination of these tastes. Even though it is ejaculated from the urethra, it is most definitely not urine. It is absolutely impossible to pee during a orgasm unless there is a weak pubococcygeus muscle. This is very important, and it is important for the female and her partner to both understand this. The pubococcygeus muscle contracts when terminating a stream of urine, and is the muscle which contracts during orgasm. This contraction helps prevent retrograde ejaculation (ejaculation back into the bladder), and of course prevents the bladder from draining during orgasm.
So its actually the uretha that you are supposed to stimulate? I have had some very nice g-spot massage, but never to the point where I thought I would come, yet alone ejaculate.