View Single Post
  #54  
Old 10-18-2013, 10:34 PM
beethoven1 beethoven1 is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 36
Thanks: 690
Thanked 306 Times in 32 Posts
Default Squirting vs Peeing

Actually squirting and peeing are very different, although both urine and female ejaculate can be expelled with similar force. Urine obviously comes from the bladder; ejaculate comes from a gland that surrounds the urethra, analogous to the male prostate in both position and function. The G-spot is located on the underside of this gland. Stimulating the G-spot stimulates the gland, which causes squirting. A woman who can control her ejaculating through muscle contractions can easily squirt 5 or 6 feet. If the squirting occurs during an orgasm, it is almost impossible that it's urine, because there is a valve that shuts off the urethra from the bladder, just as there is in the male to prevent the acidic urine from killing sperm in the semen. Until the valve opens, a man cannot pee immediately following ejaculation. The same thing happens in the female anatomy. Female ejaculate and urine smell and taste different, and the ejaculate is never yellow, unless the woman has pushed so hard that some urine has escaped with the ejaculate. Many women have the urge to ejaculate as they climax, but they hold back, because it feels like the urge to pee, and they don't want to pee on their partner. Women who know the difference can experience the exquisite release that comes from a full orgasm with ejaculation.
Reply With Quote
The Following 14 Users Say Thank You to beethoven1 For This Useful Post: