Where does female ejaculation liquid come from?How much comes out?

in #female7 years ago

There has been much speculation and controversy over this question. Considering the volume of fluid that is sometimes ejaculated (any where for 1 tsp. to 1 cup or more), some believe that it is urine and that it comes from the bladder, but lab tests have shown
that this not true and that the chemical make-up it similar to that of male prostate fluid.

It is now believed that the fluid comes from the pariurethal sponge which is the female equivalent of the male prostate gland which lies behind the G-Spot and is composed of many pariurethal glands, which are similar in structure to the glands that make up the male prostate gland. When the G-spot is stimulated the pariurethal sponge swells with the fluid until the point of ejaculation, then is expelled and passed out the urethra.

Another theory that currently exists is that it is some form of chemically altered urine. I do not subscribe to that theory. But even if that is the case urine is sterile and would not causes any harm.

How much comes out?
Volume will differ from woman to woman, just like it does for men. The amount ejaculated on average is 2-3 tablespoons up to a cup in a single session.

Do all women have the capacity to Ejaculate?
At this point in time this is not known scientifically however in both Taoist and Tantric schools of thought, it is believed that all women are capable of the sacred orgasms which bring forth the yin tide or amrita. I must add that there are many variables both physiological and physiological, one of them being the number and size of the pariurethal glands of the particular woman in question. Each woman would have to be evaluated on a case by case basis. I personally believe that most, if not all women do have the capacity
to ejaculate and can learn to do so, or I would not be writing this manual.

In fact recent studies done in Spain by researchers Francisco Cabello Santamaria and Rico Nesters suggest that all women do ejaculate but that the quantity and ability to emit or squirt the ejaculate out varies from woman to women. Meaning that some women may product very small amounts of ejaculate ( only a few drops) and other may produce up to a cup. Also if a woman is producing a significant quantity of ejaculate, but her sexual muscles are not strong enough to force the ejaculate out it may just dribble out of her vagina never to be seen. This is one explanation of the wet spot that many women have underneath them after sex.

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