How can females ejaculate?

From "Christopher K. Howard " <[email protected]>
Date: 4 March 1992 11:00:27 CST

I have recently come across an very interesting short film of 15 minute
length and is entitled "Nice Girls Don't Do It" by K Daymond. It is a
documentary styled film which discusses what it is how it is done and then
gives directions of "how to do it"

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Female ejaculation, once thought to be normal and a pleasurable part of
female sexuality came to be a symptom of the hysteric, the content of male
fantasy, and the property of pornographic woman.

To accept female ejaculation one has to accept sameness and the equality
of male and female bodies.

Both male and female bodies have prostate gland structures along the
floor of the urethra and have potential to ejaculate fluids during
sexual stimulation.

The female body, can ejaculate fluid from 31 ducts, can with stimulation,
ejaculate repeatedly; and as well, can enjoy a plurality of genital
pleasure sites; the clitoris, urethra, vagina...

Female ejaculation can serve only one purpose: Pleasure

The film contains scenes which show or describe the following:
- hot sticky fluids very fluid in nature (looks like urine IMHO)
- female ejaculation is so much more powerful that it belittles what we
have always seen to be powerful in man.
- visible pushing of vagina and urethra through vaginal orifice.
- forces mans penis out to ejaculate.
- shows scenes of woman in self bondage
- 40% of all women ejaculate
- no high content of urine, contains prostate gland fluid (IMHO the color
is wrong it is clear where it would need to be opaque)

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Directions on how to ejaculate:

STEP ONE:

Find the muscle and spongy tissue around that part of your urethra that
is inside your vagina. It is about half a finger (more or less) inside
your vagina and about a finger long across -- about two inches. If the
muscles that go around your vagina have not been used much, they can be
built up by doing contractions: pressing the top of your vagina against
the bottom and releasing. This is fun and you could have an orgasm or
two. DON'T WORRY: Strong muscles will not hold the penis in place; they
will push it out when your ducts get full and you want to shoot.

STEP TWO:

Take two or three fingers and rub them against the part of your urethra
inside your vagina. Press hard and notice the feeling of having to pee.
You don't - this is the signal that you are ready to ejaculate. Now,
place the middle finger slightly below the external part of your urethra
and begin to masturbate the same way you rub your clit. As you are doing
this you will notice that the two ducts, one at each side of your urethra,
feel full and perhaps somewhat painful: you have another 29 ducts
scattered over the top of your vagina. They are located in a pyramid
from your clit to just above your ovaries. Once you get into the body
feeling you will be able to locate them on the lower abdomen. (sounds like
the urinary bladder IMHO)

STEP THREE:

Take your other hand and press down on one or more of the ducts from the
outside. Push your urethra out and push the way you do when you pee.
Liquid will come out -- perhaps in a steady stream or jet.

My Summary:
This seems to be a form of propaganda to make it a way for women to do
the same thing as a man can do. I have dissected and studied human
anatomy and there is no way this much fluid can come from anywhere but
the urinary bladder. Plus during this film there is a tremendous amount
of man bashing. Since I have posted these instructions I invite any
woman to try it and report back!!!! I am from Missouri "SHOW ME"

The summary is strictly my opinion, responses can be directed to me.

Carlos

Subject: women who squirt
Date: 1 Apr 92 05:51:00 GMT
Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA

Female ejaculation does not require direct g-spot stimulation.

A few days ago, I read a summary of research concerning the g-spot
and female ejaculation. The summary described the location and
activity of the g-spot, stressing that stimulation of the spot required
at least two fingers, quite far in, against the anterior wall of the
vagina.

It talked about female ejaculation as if it were a direct consequence of
hands-on stimulation of the g-spot.

Interestingly enough, two days after reading all that, I had the privilege
of observing a woman ejaculate. As in other reports, this was in the
form of a pearly liquid squirted out of the vagina (travelling a
centimetre or two) at the onset of an orgasm. For what it's worth,
the ejaculate tasted saltier than the normal slippery stuff. Also, it
left a strange aftertaste in the back of my throat that was very
similar to what I've observed of male ejaculate.

The woman reported a much more intense orgasm than usual, but wasn't
immediately aware that she had ejaculated.

The reason I am posting about this experience (aside from the
opportunity to brag ;-) is that it differed from published reports in
an interesting way: no direct stimulation of the g-spot was involved.
In fact, no penetration at all was involved: stimulation of the
clitoris and entrance to the vagina and previously, the nipples
brought the ejaculation on. Others who are not into penetration might
want to keep this in mind, though I don't think i can offer a formula
for ejaculation as the scientists seem to.

By way of idle speculation, I have started to wonder how much
conditioning goes into sexual response. Currently, we see men as easy
to bring off and uniquely capable of ejaculation. Since women are
apparently also capable of ejaculation, it is not obvious that the
common view is at all justified. Perhaps if female children were
taught as much as males to expect to ejaculate, they would acquire this
ability while learning to masturbate.

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