I can hardly believe the number of women and men who still believe that female ejaculation is a myth! Yes, that’s right – some women believe it too!
Because not all women experience ejaculation, some are unwilling to believe it happens at all, even though they’ve spoken to both men and women who will testify to having experienced it. The thing is, when a woman ejaculates it feels as if she’s going to pee so a lot of women hold back, believing that they’re about to embarrass themselves. Female ejaculate and urine come from the same place, you see, only where pee originates in the bladder, ejaculate originates in the g-spot (skenes gland). Ejaculate is also thicker than urine and contains glucose and prostatic acid phosphatase, a major component of semen.
How much a fluid will spurt out depends on how hydrated the woman is and how much she pushes during ejaculation. While some women may only release a teaspoon or so, others may gush several cups full.
Most people incorrectly believe that female ejaculation is directly related to orgasm. While it’s true that women can and often do ejaculate during orgasm, they can release fluid without either a g-spot or clitoral orgasm.
It’s also been said that only women who have given birth are able to experience ejaculation but once again, this isn’t true. I should know! I ejaculate regularly but have never had a child!
If you’re a woman who finds herself releasing fluid during sex, don’t worry about peeing yourself as the likelihood of that happening is extremely low. In all probability you’re ejaculating!
Sadie xx
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