In an age where sexuality is researched and discussed everywhere in great note, female ejaculation ashes something of a mystery. Despite popping up occasionally in medicinal literature dating right back to Aristotle, it was only officially described and recognised by Western medicine in 1980. Even today, some suspicion its existence.
Rest solid, female ejaculation is valid, while it seems that not every lady is competent of achieving it, and the actual "exclaim" varies from being to qualities. Some women only products a few drops, others, more than a few tablespoons. When an ejaculating female's G corner is stimulated (scroll down to learn more about the G Spot) to the direct of orgasm, a chalky, odourless, frail liquid shoots out of her urethra, sometimes in abundant measure and over relatively large distances - thus the name.
This liquid has been found to be very akin to gentleman prostrate liquid, and is unknown by the Skene's glands, which flank both sides of the urethra. The liquid is NOT urine. We know this because, when a woman has an orgasm, the pubococcygeus muscle contracts, stopping any arise of urine that may want to occur. So it's typically not likely to urinate during orgasm.
Women who can ejaculate express the feelings immediately beforehand as being like to the desire to urinate. Apparently the enigma to successful ejaculation is ignoring the urge to "close off in crate of accidents" and, instead ready with the arise. When ejaculation accompanies an orgasm, the sensation is said to be far more intense than a customary peak.
Doctors have not been able to give any explanation for female ejaculation, other than it being merely for pleasure. Research is still open on into what precisely happens during ejaculation.
The G Spot
The G John named spot Perry and Beverley Whipple in their 1982 book The G Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality. They named the corner after Dr Ernst Grafenberg, a German physician who first described it in 1950 (although, as with most aspects of female sexuality, it had been "discovered" prior and then unseen).
The G Spot is a zone on the send (front) mountain of the vagina about two inches from the delight. This region, frankly behind the clitoris and along the urethra, becomes enlarged when stimulated. It could be felt as a raised question on the vaginal border.
Most sex manuals endorse physical stimulation of the G Spot via the insertion of an identify up to the minute knuckle, and the travel of the feel back and forward in a "come hither" signal. As mentioned above, many women increase the urge to urinate when the G location is stimulated. It's a good idea to empty the bladder before difficult this. Short fingernails and good lubrication are also recommended.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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