Female Ejaculation
Female ejaculation refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of fluid from the urethra by women during orgasm. The largest component of this fluid is said to be generated by Skene's glands. The fluid is said by some simply to be urine (due to stress incontinence), but others report a clear or milky fluid which emerges (sometimes with force) and has a composition similar to the fluid generated in males by the prostate gland. Some women may produce greater amounts of fluid from these glands than others, which explains why some women seem to gush during an orgasm while others many do not. Remember, not all women will have the capability of ejaculating or certainly not every time they have intercourse. It's not something that takes place every time a female experiences an orgasm either, so it does not reflect the quality or enjoyment of the sexual experience. The amount of fluid that flows out can go from a few drops to a few tablespoonfuls. By stimulating a female’s G-Spot may be a way to help her ejaculate. This will vary from person to person. For more on female masturbation, see that page.
Female Orgasm
The Female Orgasm has the following health benefits: Relieve menstrual cramps Help for insomnia (i.e. when a person is having trouble falling asleep) Stimulate the immune system to help build up resistance to common infections. Release mood elevating hormones Help you become a better lover from knowing what you like and how You won’t catch an STD from yourself Makes many people calmer in general -- and they tend to smile more :) For more on Female Orgasm, Orgasms. Or exercises you can do to enahance the orgasm you have Exercises for a Better Orgasm in 2 Weeks!! Do you want a better orgasm? Check out this page Exercises for a Better Orgasm in 2 Weeks!! To Learn more about Orgasms on your own visit the Masturbation Page
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