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I am off the London for a long week and some research.
I don't know about other ladies who squirt but I get a totally different feeling from a 'normal' orgasm when I do it and it's certainly not pee coming out! :shock:
Clearly the scientist type people who feel they must investigate "squirting" need to
a) get out more &
b) hopefully get their wife/girlfriend/partner/FWB to actually squirt.
In my experience
- it is not pee
- it builds up in and then comes from the vagina
- it is often quite clear
- it quite often comes out in copious quantities
- it does take a lot of practice & relaxation
It took my wife and I ages to achieve it which we did regularly over a few wonderfull months :thrilled: :inlove: . She never really liked it as the wet patch is enormous :sticky: when she squirts, so she often stops herself now before squirting as she can recognise the difference :sad: .
Martin
I don't think there is that much myth or mystery about it, unless you want to believe there is. It seems that the ability to 'produce' fluids is capable in both women as well as men; and obviously they are different in their contents, and the way they are produced.
I am not sure if there is an argument in assigning women to having 'regained' a masculine ability. Its just not necessary to see it in such terms. Their ability to squirt is as individual as is required.
But I think it's one of many things we as humans have that are leftovers from some other period in our development, like tonsils.
And what about saliva ducts, those actually do have a definite purpose. So there must be some reason for squirting. I mean it could hardly have had millions of years in the making only to finally become useful for advanced sexual enjoyment.
On wonders what could possibly be discovered next?
:fuckinghell: Curses to you foxy!
How very dare you to give ladies the idea that squirting is no longer a phenomenon! :doh:
Have you any idea how much a set o bed sheets are these days? :crazy: