About Female ejaculation
fluid : While all women have a G-spot, it has
been estimated between 10% and 40% of women are capable
of ejaculation. The G-spot need not be stimulated
for ejaculation to occur, but most women say that
their first ejaculation experience came from massaging
their G-spot. The response varies from a light sprinkle
to a huge gush. Researches have found that although
many women feel a slight need to urinate right before
ejaculation, the female ejaculation fluid is definitely
not urine. Nor does it come from the Bartholin gland
which produces a milky, odorless secretion that helps
lubricate the vagina when sexually aroused. Today
we now know that the difference between women who
squirt and those that don't is in the number and size
of their pariurethral glands. They are analogous to
the hundreds of tiny glands that constitute the male's
prostate gland and are responsible for 15% to 50%
of the fluid a man ejaculates.
FEMALE
EJACULATION FLUID
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