"Female ejaculation comes in two forms, scientists find" Vol. Golden girls unite

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What do you think of when you hear the words "female ejaculation"? Come to think of it, the answer may be best kept to yourself. You may have heard that it was banned from being shown in British porn films last year. But what exactly is it?

Researchers have now come a step closer to defining this controversial phenomenon, by performing the first ultrasound scans on women who express large amounts of liquid at orgasm.

Some women express liquid from their urethra when they climax. For some, this consists of a small amount of milky white fluid – this, technically, is the female ejaculate. Other women report "squirting" a much larger amount of fluid - enough to make it look like they've wet the bed.

A few small studies have suggested the milky white fluid comes from Skene glands - tiny structures that drain into the urethra. Some in the medical community believe these glands are akin to the male prostate, although their size and shape differ greatly between women and their exact function is unknown.



Climax in the lab

To investigate the nature and origins of the fluid, Samuel Salama, a gynaecologist at the Parly II private hospital in Le Chesnay, France, and his colleagues recruited seven women who report producing large amounts of liquid - comparable to a glass of water - at orgasm.

First, these women were asked to provide a urine sample. An ultrasound scan of their pelvis confirmed that their bladder was completely empty. The women then stimulated themselves through masturbation or with a partner until they were close to having an orgasm - which took between 25 and 60 minutes.

A second pelvic ultrasound was then performed just before the women climaxed. At the point of orgasm, the squirted fluid was collected in a bag and a final pelvic scan performed.

Even though the women had urinated just before stimulation began, the second scan - performed just before they climaxed - showed that their bladder had completely refilled. Each woman's final scan showed an empty bladder, meaning the liquid squirted at orgasm almost certainly originated from the bladder.

A chemical analysis was performed on all of the fluid samples. Two women showed no difference between the chemicals present in their urine and the fluid squirted at orgasm.


The other five women had a small amount of prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) present in their squirted fluid - an enzyme not detected in their initial urine sample, but which is part of the "true" female ejaculate

PSA, produced in men by the prostate gland, is more commonly associated with male ejaculate, where its presence helps sperm to swim. In females, says Salama, PSA is produced mainly by the Skene glands.

Beverley Whipple, a neurophysiologist from Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey, says that the term female ejaculation should only really refer to the production of the small amount of milky white liquid at orgasm and not the "squirting" investigated in this paper. "This study shows the other two kinds of fluids that can be expelled from the female urethra - urine alone, and urine diluted with substances from the female prostate," she says.

"This study presents convincing evidence that squirting in women is chemically similar to urine, and also contains small amounts of PSA that is present in men's and women's true ejaculate," says Barry Komisaruk, also at Rutgers.

"This study helps to reconcile the controversy over the fluids that many women report being released at orgasm," he adds. "There are evidently two different fluids, with two different sources. Whether either of these fluids plays a physiological role - that is, whether they serve any adaptive function, is not known."

Florian Wimpissinger at Rudolfstiftung Hospital in Vienna, Austria, suggests that the presence of PSA in some women's squirted fluid and not others might be because the emissions from the Skene glands could travel into the bladder at orgasm. It may also have something to do with the known variation in size and shape of the glands, or be that some women don't produce PSA in the first place.

http://www.newscientist.com/article...ation-comes-in-two-forms-scientists-find.html

Lot of guys out there getting peed on and don't know it. Does it bother you when a girl does it while you two are having sex?
 
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Always figured it was piss. I don't know if it would bother me during but it would for sure annoy me after
 
Don't even care...

The thing in this article on truly concerned about us the British censoring lots of porn... Lots of fairly normal things have been banned from being filled and shown... I've been meaning to make a thread but keep forgetting... It is really ****** up...
 
my wife and I are here cracking up, she's said it for years that that's nothing but piss :lol:

all u dudes gettin sprayed and thinking you achieving some sexual gold, you just gave this ***** too much Coors Light :lol:
 
you enjoy golden shower? no one watches jim snips dough, my sisters hot friend is where it‘s at. they gotta retro the Pizza scene dough.
 
I dont need a study to tell me what is it. I had squirt all over my face and mouth. No piss taste or smell. It obviously comes from the same place as piss (bladder) but its not piss
 
Cliffs?
I got squirted on my face once and it was salty as hell. I mean bottom of a bag of peanuts salty. Still slurped it up though.

My man. *headnod.gif*

I remember my first squirter. I was literally bewildered. I just rubbed my face in it like i was some primitive animal.


Eventually, that ¥% gets annoying though when you have carpets/sheets/couches SOAKED, im talking DRENCHED. I had to start placin towels everywhere
 
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