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Female ejaculation
What is Female Ejaculation?
Female ejaculation is when fluid is expelled from the urethra (the Pee tube) during sexual arousal. This fluid comes from the kidneys and para-urethral / Skenes glands (female prostate is located in the G-spot) in arousal. Fluid comes from the kidneys through the bladder to mix with the liquid from the female prostate. This usually occurs during orgasm, however, but not always. As a man can ejaculate and urinate outside the urethra that may be a woman.
Squatting on facts
* Most Women really do not ejaculate during orgasm
* When women ejaculate, the liquid exits the urethra,
* The liquid urine is – despite the common belief
* Some women who have the ability to ejaculate often do not. This can sometimes be because women think that the liquid is urine and off. However, the liquid is not really the urine (though it may include urine if you lose control of his bladder, which can be very common for women.)
* The female ejaculation can cause urination and some women are afraid they can not control your bladder does not ejaculate
* Some women are confused about the difference being very wet and ejaculation. When you reach your peak, you automatically become more humid, however, it is not premature
* The important thing to remember is that one may occur without the other
* Do not worry if you do not ejaculate during sex and that many women can not or do not know how.
Tips to help ejaculation
* Crucial for ejaculation is to find the G spot Women As in all sexual encounters, finding the G spot is much easier if you are. Masturbate and warm yourself. Use your sex toy favorite clock, you, or watching a sex scene favorite, or you need to do. Go to the toilet before starting to experiment with her G-spot stimulation as this area may feel as if you need to pee.
* Once you wake up, you insert your finger / s in your vagina and hook your fingers around your pubic bone. sit around a different area of the size of a coin of 5 cents. It is G-Spot. Now you need to practice the art of releasing the muscles of your PC to be able to ejaculate.
Strengthen your PC muscles
The key to being able to ejaculate is about strengthening your PC (pubococcygeal) muscle. There are different methods to do so.
* The most important practice is to separate her legs, and pretend that you urinate and must stop to urinate. Continue to practice this and you must pass the wind trying to keep
* Once you have strengthened these muscles is the key to help make possible ejaculation.
* Once you've reached the point G and you're riding the wave, focusing on relaxing the muscles of your PC. The worst that can happen is it going to urinate, and this is nothing to fear.
* If you do not know if you have bladder control, try putting towels on the bed or masturbating in the bathroom or bathroom where you can clean the disaster.
* Relax and maintain practice ejaculation may be your new favorite hobby. It could happen and maybe not.
Remember, only a minority of women actually ejaculate it is not in itself very difficult not to come.
About the Author
Written by Suzie Harris, chief contributor to The Lazy Stud where she writes on everything from Rabbit Vibrators and dildos to hand cuffs and massage oils.
Any male with female physicians are reluctant to ask the prostate exam of a woman?
I'm afraid to go see my doctor for this because she is a woman. What will be asked to do and how you practice your exam?
Do not be embarrassed, because she realized that probably has seen and done worse than the other male / Patients. It has to undress and put on her dress. So very probably ask you to bend over the table and review their internal organs. It will not take long, it does not hurt, and most importantly, it's easy and painless. It is his doctor, so do not be afraid to ask for something, even if you think it's too personal. It should be professional and respectful of you and your body all the time. Good luck and do not be too shy to ask!
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