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What Is Female Ejaculation
Learn What It Is And How To Do It
Female Ejaculation Fluid Drop

There are two types of female sexual fluids. The most commonly known is called leukorrhea and is what lubricates the vaginal walls. It is a thicker fluid and is slightly acidic in order to prevent infections.

Female ejaculation is a thin fluid that originates in the gspot and is pushed out the urethra (where your urine comes out). The gspot is comprised of the Skenes / Paraurethral glands and is what makes this fluid.

Female Ejaculation is real, it is not urine and it is 
a normal and healthy sexual response.


Understanding Female Ejaculation

The Skenes glands that make up the gspot are the equivalent
of the male prostate and they produce similar fluid. This fluid 
comes out of the glands and into the urethra. Female ejaculate
can travel out and also back up into the bladder, which is called
retrograde ejaculation. Because it can mix with urine, many 
people think that it is urine and nothing more, however, that is 
not the case. Just as a man can urinate and ejaculate out of 
his urethra, so can a woman. The main difference here is that
women can do it at the same time. We will cover this in detail 
later in this article, however, what you should know is that the
large amounts of fluid is not urine.

Female ejaculation is something that can be done during an orgasm, however, it is not required in order for the ejaculate to come out. Amounts depend on a variety of factors such as hydration, the length and intensity of arousal and how many times it has been done beforehand.

Female Ejaculation


What Is In The Female Ejaculation Fluid?

The biggest myth out there is that it is urine and this is not true. However, as it can mix with urine, there is a lot of back and forth by people who are confused as to exactly what it is and is not. In studies where it has been tested, it has been determined that it contains glucose, and an enzyme which is also known as prostate acid phosphatase. This enzyme is a major component in semen as it comes from the prostate. Again, the gspot in a woman is essentially the same as a man’s prostate.

In addition the glucose and the enzyme it was also discovered that it contained some elements of urine (urea and creatine). There was typically trace amounts which suggests that either it simply was lining the urethra or a little came out with the ejaculate.

Those who have experience female ejaculation know that it is a sweet smelling, watery type of fluid and is not the typical fluid that one sees when a woman is wet from sexual arousal or having had an orgasm.

Female ejaculate is fairly consistent in the taste, smell, color and consistency. However, leukorrhea on the other hand varies in these factors and it seems to be influenced by diet and time frame of the menstrual cycle.


Why Don’t Many Women Know About It Or Do It?

Female ejaculation is not difficult; women typically don’t know about the elusive reasons they are not doing it. They are usually sabotaging their chances for gushing female ejaculate when they are having an orgasm without even knowing it. One of the main reasons that women do not know they can do it is because women will often feel like they need to urinate when they are ready to expel the ejaculate and because they think that urine will come out, they hold back. The ejaculation techniques that I have been training thousands of women and their partners on have been quite effective and not only allow for amazing ejaculations but will also intensify any type (women are capable of eight) of orgasm to mind blowing levels.


Getting Past Inhibitions

Prevention of female ejaculation is a simple clenching down of the Kegel muscles to stop the fluid from coming out. When a woman cannot relax, bare down and push to expel the ejaculate, it comes down to a matter of inhibitions. Often times women are taught not to be messy or sexually assertive. Pushing out ejaculate for a woman can feel like a major sexual breakthrough as it allows her to feel a level of freedom and uninhibited sensuality that she may not have ever felt before.

Some people erroneously think that not all women can ejaculate because they have tried and it has not worked for them. However, all women have the same equipment, so it can just be a matter of finding the right technique and overcoming psychological issues that may inhibit a woman sexually. Sometimes even the most confident of women have a difficult time ejaculating, so it is nothing to be embarrassed about and is certainly not an indicator that something is wrong if she cannot.


Is Female Ejaculation A Gspot Orgasm?

A common mistake that many make is to think that that female ejaculation is a result of a gspot orgasm. This is not true. As mentioned earlier, female ejaculation can occur without an orgasm occurring at all. Rather it is just the fluid that has built up in her gspot that gets pushed out. Pressure on the gspot can help that fluid to come out, so that is why it is easy to make the mistake of thinking that it is a gspot orgasm.


Female Ejaculation Facts

The Myths- 
The Truth-
  • Female ejaculation does not exist. 
  • Only rare women can achieve female ejaculation (or squirt).
  • Kegel exercise is the key to achieving female ejaculation.
  • Only women with prominent G-Spots can achieve female ejaculation.
  • Female ejaculation can only be achieved through G-Spot orgasms. 
  • Gynecologists are educated about this issue and provide women with correct information.
  • Women can only excrete a drop or two of female ejaculate, and if it is more (especially in the amounts that some women claim 1-2 cups) then it would be urine.
  • Female ejaculation is or becomes urinary incontinence (peeing). 
  • Women who have given birth are the only women capable of female ejaculation. 
  • There is only one way to achieve female ejaculation.
  • Female ejaculation comes from the Skenes/Paraurethral glands (also known as the G-Spot). 
  • Women do not realize that they can ejaculate because they are missing the cues of when they can do it.
  • There are specific techniques that can be taught to a woman to teach her how to do it and how to hold it if she does not wish to ejaculate.
  • Women can ejaculate without having a G-Spot orgasm and for that matter without having an orgasm at all!
  • Women can increase the amount of fluid they ejaculate by following specific steps.
  • Women can ejaculate multiple times within a short period.
  • Female ejaculation is not urine, is much like the consistency of water, is clear in color, and usually smells like nothing or has a slight sweet scent.
  • OBGYNs and other physicians often misunderstand or even misdiagnose female ejaculation.

 

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