Female Ejaculation or Squirting 

Female ejaculation: reality or myth! 

What is it?

Female ejaculation refers to the expulsion (often powerful) of noticeable amounts of fluid from the urethra region. Report’s on composition and origin are at best questionable or inconsistent. However a majority of researchers concur that the fluid is neither urine or natural lubricant. Studies have shown that the paraurethral glands (paraurethral means near urethra) produce the same alkaline fluid has the male prostate. These glands, also called ‘’Skenes Glands’’, do not have the same structure has the male prostate. The mixing of fluid with urine while in the urethra also explains its composition. Others claim the fluid comes from the bladder and follows a different ‘’drain way’’. While others believe its just urine ejected during pelvic muscle contraction. We cannot tell if a women is urinating or ejaculating outside a medical lab. These fluids all exist trough the urethra so the visible source is the same whitch doesn’t help matters.

How Much Liquid is Released?

The amount of fluid released is reported to vary form a couple of drops to almost 2 cups. Keep in mind that the paraurethral glands (there are more then 30 of them) while continue to produce fluid has long has a women is sexually aroused, and as a result, liters could be produced if she was to experience multiple very nice & smooth massages of the clitoris & virginal. Some times with it is unable to get when you married. The reason for  that most of the males think about their satisfaction only. Other thing is males satisfied before the females squirting. But truth is you no need to intercourse for get it. You need to get nice massage only. 

Women First

Female ejaculation, which doesn’t occur with every massage, is associated to a notion of very intense pleasure when known and accepted. Keep mind All women's are able to ejaculate and it is the women's maximum satisfaction.

 Female Ejaculation: Squirting...!

You too you can achieve it...!

The latest research indicates the possibility that all women produce female ejaculate, even if they are not aware of it. 
The expelled or released fluid is not urine, it is an alkaline liquid secreted by the paraurethral glands. The paraurethral glands produce an enzyme called prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) and glucose (a sugar). These substances have been found in much higher quantities infemale ejaculate than are found in urine. The fluid from the paraurethral glands is released or expelled during orgasm as a result of pelvic muscle contractions. 
Stimulation of the G spot or paraurethral gland is not required for this to occur and it may occur in the absence of orgasm. 
The glands may simply overflow with fluid and as a result it seeps out.



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