What is women's ejaculation?
women's ejaculation is a topic of dispute, although there are its historical references that have been returning for millennia. As is now understood, it is a sudden and severe production or spraying of ejacular matter, which differs in its origin from vaginal lubrication, which occurs during the types of sexual contact. It is said that the ejaculate Ejaculate comes from the paraurethral glands and sometimes it is only released as the release of urine. There are arguments as to whether ejaculation is or is not really urine, and some people strongly support that it is not based on limited testing. Another problem with a particular debate is whether all women can experience women's ejaculation, and this matter is very unclear, and many claim that it is impossible for all women to actually experience it, and others say that all women can or at least a few women.
In the world of sexual knowledge, most people are used to thinking about ejaculation of men who usually occur at an orgasm point. There is no orgasm in womenThe US is necessarily bound to the ejaculation of women and there is not much evidence that sex would be more pleasant. Some women who experience it are appalled by the excess fluid that escaped from the vagina, or could assume that they have lost the bladder control and were embarrassed. Some people who assume the idea that this form of ejaculation actually means achieving a higher level of pleasure or sexual intimacy, but there are few legitimate studies in this matter, this statement must be considered questionable.
Often, women's ejaculation is associated with the manual stimulation of G-Spot, which can be accessed in the vagina, even if it exists outside. G-Spot are in fact paraurethral glands, so when massaging or touching under the vagina, it could stimulate the reaction of sudden production and expulsion of paraurethral fluid. Other women have announced that they do not require the G-Spots stimulus to experience the ejaculation of women and can experience it during any type of sexual engagement. As with male ejAculation can be a little chaotic and people who try to achieve ejaculation in women may want minimal, covering surfaces like mattresses with towels.
Although the knowledge of women's ejaculation is still relatively limited, there are several things to generally agree. First, if this happens and in fact there is no urine, not all women are experiencing it and it is possible that not all women can, if paraurethral glands are very small or minimal. Second, it is not clear that this form of ejaculation somehow means that sex is better or more intimate. For some couples it can be an indication of extreme intimacy, and other couples do very well without it and fully enjoy their sexual lives. Those who have disabled it could avoid this with less G-Spot stimulation, or learn to celebrate an experience that some described as a jakovzný or even non-existent.