How do women ejaculate?
December 24, 2008 by Al Link
Filed under Questions and Answers
How do women ejaculate? Just as men do, by, expulsing semen out of their vagina?
ANSWER
Women ejaculate differently than men.
Stimulation of the G-spot (a sensitive area on the upper wall of the vagina, about 1 1/2 to 2 inches inside) can lead to an ejaculation. Although there is still some disagreement about it by doctors and scientists, it’s generally accepted that there are a series of small glands in the spongy tissue there (para-urethral glands) which during sexual excitement produce a clear, milky fluid. Rubbing this area when you are highly excited can bring on an orgasm that’s accompanied by fluid spurting out from the urethra. There can be a lot of fluid or only a little bit. It can taste slightly sweet or salty.
Sometimes women feel like they have to urinate as they are approaching G-spot orgasm. But the fluid that comes out during an ejaculatory orgasm is not urine.
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