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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Check out this thread for OOT's opinion on squirters last time. [/ QUOTE ] heh. posted 1 year ago, to the day! [/ QUOTE ] wll, duh. It's National Squirting Day. [/ QUOTE ] In honor of National Squirting day I give you all evidence of the source of the squirt: [ QUOTE ] Urinating during sex Passing urine during intercourse, and being unable to control it, happens to many women. No one seems to talk about this, so a sufferer thinks she is the only one with the problem. Is it common? A doctor did a survey of women attending his urogynaecology clinic (many of whom of course already had an incontinence problem) and found that 24% had incontinence during intercourse (British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1988;95:377–81). Most had felt too embarrassed to mention it to their doctor. * In about two-thirds, the leakage occurs when the penis enters the vagina (penetration). * In about one-third, the leakage occurs only at orgasm. What causes it? The reason is not understood, but it is likely to be partly due to an irritable bladder or a weakness at the neck of the bladder. If you have difficulty holding urine during the day, you may experience leakage during intercourse. However, many women have leakage of urine during intercourse but not at any other time. Could it be ‘female ejaculation’? In 1950, a Dr Grafenberg described what he called “female ejaculation ... the expulsion of large quantities of clear transparent fluid at the height of orgasm”. Some sex manuals still talk about this ‘female ejaculation’ as if it were some kind of discharge of sexual glands. They claim it comes from Skene’s glands, which are supposed to be similar to the prostate gland in men. People who believe in ‘female ejaculation’ say that analysis of this fluid reveals high levels of an enzyme called acid phosphatase that is made by prostate-type gland tissue. In fact: * a study in six women showed that their ‘female ejaculate’ fluid contained the same amount of acid phosphatase as their urine * a study of just one woman did find high levels of acid phosphatase in the fluid she released at orgasm, but the method used to analyse it was unreliable. The facts have been reviewed in an American medical journal (American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;185:359–62), and it now seems clear that this fluid is just urine [/ QUOTE ] sorry - I just lost the link. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] interesting, but I'm still going to have to disagree. While i'm sure SOME of the time a woman is simply urinating, in my experience, both professionally and personally, it has never been urine. |
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