Female ejaculation
The word ejaculation is actually more familiar to men. Translated from Latin, it means to eject something. This happens during a classic ejaculation of a man, but women can also have an ejaculation. Research in this field is not yet very advanced, and therefore it is not possible to say exactly how often or even how many women ejaculate during their orgasm. It is assumed that 1/3 of all women have ejaculated during sex or masturbation and left a small wet spot on the bed. It is clear that this is nothing new, as Aristotle already described female ejaculation. Yet, many women have been ashamed of it, even suppressing their desire because they thought they were urinating during orgasm. But it can now be fairly accurately said that female ejaculation is not urine. In the same way, it can be said that it is also different in colour, smell, and consistency from the normal vaginal fluid that is produced more during arousal. But what is this fluid that some women squirt out during orgasm? It is thought that the fluid is produced in the spongy Skene's glands. These glands are located around the urethra and swell during arousal. Many also call these the female prostate. Researchers found that this female ejaculates is similar to the fluid that is also produced in a man's prostate and forms part of his ejaculate.
During female ejaculation, the fluid comes out of Skene's glands through many small ducts. In porn films, female ejaculation is depicted as if the woman is soaking the entire bed, but in fact it is only a few drops that come out. So, it is by no means something to be ashamed of. Not every woman can ejaculate, that doesn't make the orgasm, or the sex life any better or worse. Female ejaculation can be learned, or rather women can learn it. In the meantime, there are special seminars everywhere in which women get to know themselves and their bodies better and in which women's ejaculation is also discussed. However, female ejaculation should not be confused with squirting, in which a small amount of urine actually spurts out when a woman is sexually aroused.
The question now arises for many: how do you make a woman ejaculate without a seminar? One of the most important roles here is played by the G-spot. Circle the point, massage it and pay special attention to it. Use two fingers to stroke the spongy tissue on the side facing the belly from top to bottom with a little pressure. After 10 - 15 minutes, the G-spot will be very swollen. This swollen G-spot triggers a feeling in the woman that she needs to go to the toilet. If this is the case, then you are on the right track. Time is the most important factor here. Female ejaculation cannot be achieved in a 2-minute quickie. If you want to make the woman ejaculate while you are having sex, then the classic missionary position is the best position for this. Place a pillow under your partner's buttocks so that her pelvis is tilted upwards. Your partner spreads her legs, and you can best stimulate her clitoris and G-spot.