Squirting Is Just Peeing, Say Scientists

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Squirting Is Just Peeing, Say Scientists | VICE
On December 24, a group of French scientists published what is probably the first medical-journal article on squirting. They gave pelvic ultrasound scans to seven women who previously reported emitting about a cup full of liquid (!) when they had sex. By administering the scans after the women peed, and then twice during sexual stimulation, they were able to conclude exactly where the liquid was coming from and what it consisted of—and, spoiler alert, it was pee.

There have been plenty of studies done on female ejaculation, this is the first one, as far as I can tell, to specifically explore women who expel great gushing quantities of fluid when sex is happening. Since at least the 80s, however, there's been a lot of debate around whether or not women ejaculate at all, or if any instance of it is just an adult version of bedwetting...
don't care, let it flow

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yikes. there's that line ... waaaaaaaay back there. Posting a pic of kids with that thread puts you way across it IMO.
that's a joke pic, made by the kids themselves, floating around recently. it's not actually ejaculation lol. but I've edited it out if that offends.
 

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Of course it's pee. It never could have been anything else.
Well I am glad the expert has spoken. Of course there is a Higgs particle - there is no other explanation. Cure for cancer ... I'll fill you in after lunch.

I never smelled urine nor saw any hint of yellow in the females I was with who were squirters so I looked for a second opinion .... other than Fuji's ...:

"They and other researchers analyzed female ejaculatory fluid and found that it is not urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands that chemically resemble prostate secretions in men."

Link: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex/201401/female-ejaculation-what-s-known-and-unknown

With these contradictory reports obviously I will have to conduct more studies of the phenomenon myself.
 

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Like I said in my post #90!

And you know this because you've had the fluid analyzed by a lab? I'd like to see a research study performed on women who squirt including ultrasound tests on their bladder to measure how full they are before and after they squirt.
https://terb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?52424-Who-gets-the-wettest-down-there/page4&highlight=ultrasound

Come to think of it, another effective test would be to serve squirters asparagus 30 minutes before they squirt. If it it smells like asparagus pee, mystery solved. Of course the test would need to be performed by someone who has the autosomal genes required to smell the distinctive odor in the first place.
 

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Well I am glad the expert has spoken. Of course there is a Higgs particle - there is no other explanation. Cure for cancer ... I'll fill you in after lunch.

I never smelled urine nor saw any hint of yellow in the females I was with who were squirters so I looked for a second opinion .... other than Fuji's ...:

"They and other researchers analyzed female ejaculatory fluid and found that it is not urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands that chemically resemble prostate secretions in men."

Link: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex/201401/female-ejaculation-what-s-known-and-unknown

With these contradictory reports obviously I will have to conduct more studies of the phenomenon myself.
So why is mine clear and tastes salty compared to the taste of urine. There are studies and then there are studies. Analysis to death
 

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Observing both sides of this never-ending debate, I don't necessarily agree that it is simply urine (granted it can be, depending on several factors), however for myself, the feeling I have right before I squirt is extremely similar to the way a person feels when they "push" out urine.
Does this make sense?

Alternatively I don't squirt every time I orgasm (sometimes I can withhold it to a certain degree), but when my fluids are secreted, it is a completely different mind-blowing experience.
I get extremely fatigued right after, like most gentlemen once they ejaculate.
Interestingly so, I'm not as fatigued when I orgasm without squirting.

Don't let me get started on multiple orgasms. Lol.
 

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the feeling I have right before I squirt is extremely similar to the way a person feels when they "push" out urine.
Does this make sense ?
I'm not to familiar with all the differences between men's and women's plumbing but I have at the end of a pee pushed out the last shot of pee. It is definitely not semen coming out. The orgasm has some involuntary pushes associated with it but I am usually bathed in an erotic euphoria that clouds my memory what exactly is happening.
 

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I'm not to familiar with all the differences between men's and women's plumbing but I have at the end of a pee pushed out the last shot of pee. It is definitely not semen coming out. The orgasm has some involuntary pushes associated with it but I am usually bathed in an erotic euphoria that clouds my memory what exactly is happening.
Yes you are quite right.
Our Skene glands are believed responsible for female ejaculation, similarly related to that of a male's prostate gland.
Yes there are several quite obvious differences, lol but I'd say another similarity between us would be the threshold to withhold an orgasm before the climax.
It depends on the person, but there comes a moment where "twitches" and other feelings associated with an orgasm are completely involuntary. You cannot help it.

But there are sometimes I can orgasm, a wave of euphoria does wash over me, then I can focus enough to squirt if it hasn't happened during my first climax, thus being completely voluntary. I'll lose the will to squirt if enough time passes by as well.
 

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Well I am glad the expert has spoken.
You are welcome, and now we have proof. There never had been any other plausible source for the liquid and now scans have proven that is what is depleted by the act. The idea that a human gland could produce that much fluid without a reservoir has always been ludicrous.

It has always been pee. Some women may pee involuntarily, but particularly SP's, despite their apparently genuine protests to the contrary, pee as a way of faking an orgasm.
 

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I'm not weighing in on whether or not it is pee.. but to those saying that it doesn't smell like urine.. urine doesn't always smell like urine and it's not always yellow. The cleaner your system is, and the more hydrated you are, the less "toxic" (or smelly/yellow) the urine is. I've pissed nearly completely clear urine when eating/drinking very clean.
 

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Observing both sides of this never-ending debate, I don't necessarily agree that it is simply urine (granted it can be, depending on several factors), however for myself, the feeling I have right before I squirt is extremely similar to the way a person feels when they "push" out urine.
Does this make sense?

Alternatively I don't squirt every time I orgasm (sometimes I can withhold it to a certain degree), but when my fluids are secreted, it is a completely different mind-blowing experience.
I get extremely fatigued right after, like most gentlemen once they ejaculate.
Interestingly so, I'm not as fatigued when I orgasm without squirting.

Don't let me get started on multiple orgasms. Lol.
I'll have to test this in private with you
 

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No human gland or organ is capable of creating that much fluid instantly. There has to be a reservoir that is filled over time. The human body just can't do it any other way. The only available reservoir is the bladder, and now we have proof that bladder volume is reduced by "squirting".
 

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It has well been established the the composition of urine and what was reputed to be "gush" liquid is the same.
You cant argue with that.
Skene's gland has been purported as the vessel responsible for the gush however the very nature of the gush deflates that argument single the gland has no where near the capacity and ability to create gush quanities of fluid.
 
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