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Female Ejaculation

Hello there,

When my GF uses a vibrator or I use on on here she will "Squirt" what I think is "Female Ejaculation" (lots of clear fluid soaks the bed)

She thinks that it is urine, she has done this quite a few times now and still believes that it is urine and not female ejaculation. I have read up quite a bit on this and it would seem that it is in fact "Female Ejaculation" ....

My question is....Is it possible at all that this could in fact be urine? could the vibrations from the vibrator be causing her to pee?

Please help us put this issue to rest.

Thanks in advance.

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have any of you men tried to urinate with a full erection? impossible is'nt it? well a woman is the same way. everything is so engorged down there when she is aroused that she can't urinate either. it is female ejaculation not urine, that's my opinion. remar
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Sorry, it is not urine. Some women can ejaculate although the origin of the fluid is still up for debate.

Do the research - the information may be found on a legitimate medical website or in a medical textbook. Ask an OB/GYN. Or search a medical database (can access these at a medical library, such as at a medical school or a larger hospital, or college campus library). Or try Google Scholar - that search engine brings up peer-reviewed journal articles as well.

Part of being a good researcher is knowing how to evaluate information, which includes websites. There are guides for that as well. Academics/scientists must utilize these items frequently and being able to determine what is evidence-based information is of the highest importance.

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LoL .Yea man its pee-pee, my wife do the same thing. But a lot wow, when she gets the big OOOOOOO. But it doesn’t look the same, yea it is clear, and no order/taste. Wet every thing. Just keep making her feel good.    
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I would say there is a possibility - if you achieve G spot orgasm there are cases where a female comes but it isn't squirting its a gush of fluid.

2.  Look up the anatomy down there - the urethra is inbetween the vaginal opening and the clitoris so if it's not coming from the vaginal opening or the clit exactly it's pee from the uthera

3.  Listen to your gf if she thinks its urine it probably is.  The feeling of urinating is not the feeling of an orgasm - they are totally different even if women experience orgasms differently the feeling of urinating is totally unique to this.

4.  It won't necessarily smell as you are inducing the urine out by stimulating the urethra so don't count on it to smell to clarify your theory.

5.  WOMEN DO NOT EJACULATE period.  As I said before if it's a strong G spot orgasm she will gush fluid but NOT FROM THE CLITORIS it will come more from the vaginal opening.  I would take a closer look at where it's coming from. Confusing the uthera with the clit is very common as they are close in location but perform totally different functions.  Your gf knows her body I would trust what she thinks over any website information.
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Eat alot of aspargus a day before & have sex.  See if he still smiles in delight..:)  Will you please let me know the outcome.  Thanks! :)
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oh and if your using it on her clit
100 percent sure it was ejaculate
because only really friction during intercourse against the uretha can cause the need to pee
(why we always have to pee after sex)
and yeah ejaculation can be cause by g spot or clit stimulation
either one works well
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