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The suggestion that women can eject fluid (Squirting or Gushing) from their genital area as part of sexual arousal is one of the most hotly debated questions in modern sexology. It seems that most women can "squirt" to a certain degree, anything from a just a few drops to a "gush" of fluid to an explosive ejaculation that; if performed by a man, would surely suck his bains out! (Some women can loose up to 500ml of fluid in just a few minutes.)
One way of inciting a women to ejaculate is during oral sex. If you can focus directly on the clitoris during orgasm using just enough technique to keep her orgasm from the final plateau you can feel the glands start to expand and fluid will start to escape. Her first reaction when orgasm is approaching is to push your head away. Too much too quick, slow it down! Your first reaction when her fluids gush into your mouth is to pull your head away. Swallow. It is good for you. Continued ... Register to read more! Female ejaculation has been discussed in anatomical, medical, and biological literature throughout recorded history. Here is the real story ... From the time I first started masturbating as a teenager I would always leave a wet patch when I came. Depending on the intensity, I could leave a small dot, about the size of a coin or a puddle the size of a pillow. I have made several video clips that demonstrate different amounts of fluid loss from ejaculation and gushing. Continued ... Register to read more! |