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Old 12-11-2001, 12:12 AM
hpmejias hpmejias is offline
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FEMAL EJACULATION

most women who do experience an ejaculation "type" of orgasm, rarely "SQUIRT" the ejaculate. Why? Volume. "IF" the urethra fills with the ejaculate, AND sufficient stimulation is present, AND the contractions are STRONG enough, she likely will "squirt" the fluid out of the urethra. However, this may come out anywhere from a mere dribble to actually squirting the fluid as much as a third of a meter (about 12 to 14 inches). Most women who experience the G-Spot "type" or "ejaculation" type of orgasm most often do not do much more than "leak" a great quantity of liquid in a sort of "gush" on the first and perhaps even the second iteration of the orgasmic contractions.

Keep in mind that a "regular" orgasm is considered to be a "vaginal" event. Clitoral stimulation will produce a different kind of "feel" than vaginal stimulation would. G-Spot stimulation will produce yet another "kind of feeling". The degree of, or the function of the contractions during the orgasm can and usually do take on different feelings from one session to another. No two are ever alike.

One way to "attempt" to ENHANCE the woman's orgasmic pleasure is to perform G-Spot AND clitoral stimulation at the same time. Note however, that these "two" distinct kinds of orgasms are not likely to happen at the same precise moment. Typically each "type" of orgasm will most likely happen one after another.... and if the stimulation is continued within the tollerance level of the woman, she is very likely to experience multiple orgasms. On that note, I must also suggest that it is UNlikely that a woman can have multiple EJACULATIONS one after another since it does take "time" for the fluid to build up inside the urethra. However, that does not mean she doesn't continue to have that "kind" of orgasm -- just that she has little or no fluid to exude.
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