I can make my partner squirt by entering her and massaging rapidly with my middle and ring finger. It has a slight scent that reminds me of urine, but I refuse to believe that it's purely that. At any rate, it turns me on like crazy. It has some kind of musky smell that just reaches into my inner man.
Squirting: Is it urine or something else?
08/30/2013
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"Squirt" is female ejaculation. Usually caused by stimulation of the G-spot, it is colorless, has a more acidic consistency and can come out in teaspoons or huge fountains.
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter myself, there is a huge difference between that and my urine. Especially in the area it comes out of....the orgasm is very intense as well. (TMI---I cannot get off in any way if I have to pee.)
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter myself, there is a huge difference between that and my urine. Especially in the area it comes out of....the orgasm is very intense as well. (TMI---I cannot get off in any way if I have to pee.)
08/30/2013
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Seconding this, especially the I can't get off if I have to pee thing. However, it is quite possible for a woman to urinate during sex if she has a bladder/UTI infection.
Originally posted by
js250
"Squirt" is female ejaculation. Usually caused by stimulation of the G-spot, it is colorless, has a more acidic consistency and can come out in teaspoons or huge fountains.
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter ... more
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter ... more
"Squirt" is female ejaculation. Usually caused by stimulation of the G-spot, it is colorless, has a more acidic consistency and can come out in teaspoons or huge fountains.
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter myself, there is a huge difference between that and my urine. Especially in the area it comes out of....the orgasm is very intense as well. (TMI---I cannot get off in any way if I have to pee.) less
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter myself, there is a huge difference between that and my urine. Especially in the area it comes out of....the orgasm is very intense as well. (TMI---I cannot get off in any way if I have to pee.) less
08/30/2013
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Whew!!! Glad I am not the only one...never had a UTI, so I did not know that!
Originally posted by
Ansley
Seconding this, especially the I can't get off if I have to pee thing. However, it is quite possible for a woman to urinate during sex if she has a bladder/UTI infection.
08/31/2013
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Actually....female ejaculate and urine both exit the body via the urethra!
Originally posted by
js250
"Squirt" is female ejaculation. Usually caused by stimulation of the G-spot, it is colorless, has a more acidic consistency and can come out in teaspoons or huge fountains.
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter ... more
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter ... more
"Squirt" is female ejaculation. Usually caused by stimulation of the G-spot, it is colorless, has a more acidic consistency and can come out in teaspoons or huge fountains.
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter myself, there is a huge difference between that and my urine. Especially in the area it comes out of....the orgasm is very intense as well. (TMI---I cannot get off in any way if I have to pee.) less
There is some controversy about this...but as a squirter myself, there is a huge difference between that and my urine. Especially in the area it comes out of....the orgasm is very intense as well. (TMI---I cannot get off in any way if I have to pee.) less
The best way to tell the difference is to pee on a piece of white cotton then let it dry. Then compare that to any "stain" where the wet patch after you ejaculated was. Tell us what you found!
09/01/2013
From wikipedia:
Nature of fluid
Critics have maintained that ejaculation is either stress incontinence or vaginal lubrication. Research in this area has concentrated almost exclusively on attempts to prove that the ejaculate is not urine,[48][49] measuring substances such as urea, creatinine, prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP), prostate specific antigen (PSA),[7] glucose and fructose [50] levels. Early work was contradictory; the initial study on one woman by Addiego and colleagues reported in 1981,[30] could not be confirmed in a subsequent study on 11 women in 1983, [51] but was confirmed in another 7 women in 1984.[52] In 1985 a different group studied 27 women, and found only urine,[53] suggesting that results depend critically on the methods used.[citation needed]
A 2007 study on two women involved ultrasound, endoscopy, and biochemical analysis of fluid. The ejaculate was compared to pre-orgasmic urine from the same woman, and also to published data on male ejaculate. In both women, higher levels of PSA, PAP, and glucose but lower levels of creatinine were found in the ejaculate than the urine. PSA levels were comparable to those in males.
It depends as studies haven't really been conclusive, though the 2007 study does indicate that female ejaculation is a different type of fluid than urine.
Nature of fluid
Critics have maintained that ejaculation is either stress incontinence or vaginal lubrication. Research in this area has concentrated almost exclusively on attempts to prove that the ejaculate is not urine,[48][49] measuring substances such as urea, creatinine, prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP), prostate specific antigen (PSA),[7] glucose and fructose [50] levels. Early work was contradictory; the initial study on one woman by Addiego and colleagues reported in 1981,[30] could not be confirmed in a subsequent study on 11 women in 1983, [51] but was confirmed in another 7 women in 1984.[52] In 1985 a different group studied 27 women, and found only urine,[53] suggesting that results depend critically on the methods used.[citation needed]
A 2007 study on two women involved ultrasound, endoscopy, and biochemical analysis of fluid. The ejaculate was compared to pre-orgasmic urine from the same woman, and also to published data on male ejaculate. In both women, higher levels of PSA, PAP, and glucose but lower levels of creatinine were found in the ejaculate than the urine. PSA levels were comparable to those in males.
It depends as studies haven't really been conclusive, though the 2007 study does indicate that female ejaculation is a different type of fluid than urine.
09/01/2013
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My mattress top has plenty of light stains from squirting.
Originally posted by
naturegirl
Actually....female ejaculate and urine both exit the body via the urethra!
The best way to tell the difference is to pee on a piece of white cotton then let it dry. Then compare that to any "stain" where the wet patch after you ... more
The best way to tell the difference is to pee on a piece of white cotton then let it dry. Then compare that to any "stain" where the wet patch after you ... more
Actually....female ejaculate and urine both exit the body via the urethra!
The best way to tell the difference is to pee on a piece of white cotton then let it dry. Then compare that to any "stain" where the wet patch after you ejaculated was. Tell us what you found! less
The best way to tell the difference is to pee on a piece of white cotton then let it dry. Then compare that to any "stain" where the wet patch after you ejaculated was. Tell us what you found! less
09/02/2013
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May I suggest buying a Liberator Throe? They are perfect for even the heaviest of squirters! Or getting a mattress protector pad that comes in disposable pads or the more economical washable ones. You can treat the existing mattress top stains with an enzyme product such as Nature's Miracle which you spray on and let dry, that's it! It will stop anything from growing on it, namely mildew, etc. and stop any smells that might crop up later. Besides, mattresses are expensive, you will want to preserve it. The nice thing about the Throe is you don't have that crinkly, or hot all-over-mattress waterproof barrier to deal with. And just think, without the worry of putting down towels, etc., she could really let loose! I think it's great this turns you on and she's found someone who really appreciates it!
Originally posted by
cmm
My mattress top has plenty of light stains from squirting.
09/02/2013
My wife at times puts out a lot of fluid. It is either extreme lubrication or
something other than urine. It does not smell like urine. Only happens when very very excited from decent girth thrusting. Using wand at the same time puts her way over the top. It's not yellow but rather very light near clear color. Tasted it once also by accident, not urine.
something other than urine. It does not smell like urine. Only happens when very very excited from decent girth thrusting. Using wand at the same time puts her way over the top. It's not yellow but rather very light near clear color. Tasted it once also by accident, not urine.
09/02/2013
Exactly! The reason I suggested the white cloth experiment is because I tried it myself years ago. The cloth dried with a distinct yellow stain and, more importantly, a distinct pee smell! The stains left on the bedsheets is nothing more than a faint watermark and is totally odourless. One more thing, when I pee, it comes out in a steady & powerful stream, my ejaculations spurt out in conjunction with my muscular contractions during a climax.
09/05/2013
There is nothing better than getting my wife to squirt. Her orgasm is extremely intense. Having said that I don't cae what is coming out of her! Best feeling a man can have.
09/14/2013
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