Very few females actually "ejaculate". There are many opinions as to whether there is actually a different liquid secreted when a woman is a "squirter" or whether it is actually a tiny bit of urine that is forced out of the urethra during an orgasm contraction.
When it does happen, it is generally only during a very intense orgasm.
Current studies verify that female ejaculate is expelled through the urethra yet many continue to believe that the fluid leaves the body through the vagina. It is, it seems, the rhythmic contractions of pelvic muscle during orgasm which expel the accumulated fluid as at least one constituent of female ejaculation. The amount of fluid released can be considerable sometimes up to a tablespoon and a half through repeated filling and emptying of the glands during orgasm. In vivo studies show that the amount can be considerably higher, producing volumes as much as one to one and a half litres of such fluid
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
Female orgasm is just about the best thing ever.
The girl’s liquid is just for lubrication…some do ejaculate though, the liquid is just called "female ejaculate" and has no use.
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
they cum out of their urethra (where they pee) and it is a clear liquid. not pee..its just their cum. as clear as water.
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
Very few females actually "ejaculate". There are many opinions as to whether there is actually a different liquid secreted when a woman is a "squirter" or whether it is actually a tiny bit of urine that is forced out of the urethra during an orgasm contraction.
When it does happen, it is generally only during a very intense orgasm.
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
it’s awesome
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
i dnt think women ejaculate i think they just get wetter
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
Its the peak of sexual exitment and girls produce vaginal liquids, some enouugh to sqwirt other just enough to get a lil wetter
March 13th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
Current studies verify that female ejaculate is expelled through the urethra yet many continue to believe that the fluid leaves the body through the vagina. It is, it seems, the rhythmic contractions of pelvic muscle during orgasm which expel the accumulated fluid as at least one constituent of female ejaculation. The amount of fluid released can be considerable sometimes up to a tablespoon and a half through repeated filling and emptying of the glands during orgasm. In vivo studies show that the amount can be considerably higher, producing volumes as much as one to one and a half litres of such fluid