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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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Mr here
I have one of those, nasty little critters! Jumps out of bed and leaves me sl. Ave away, new bed sets, washing and hanging out for all the neighbours to know I've been up to no good, 5 bed changes in 2 days... wait nope I actually don't give one flying beep and she can work away! Wait until we get back from holidays and I hang all the sexy gear on the line at the same time....
Beep them |
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Well whoever that was needs educating in more was than one!! From experience the fluid is slightly thicker or less 'fluid' than urine and is whitish as opposed to clear or amber coloured. Apparently it comes from the 'female prostste'
Whatever it is... who doesn't love a good old soaking |
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"I'm a squirter ,been told this morning it's nothing more that pee by a jumped up no all ,fuming ladies ur opinions if a fella messaged you that what would your response be .."
To be honest who cares either way |
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"Mr here
I have one of those, nasty little critters! Jumps out of bed and leaves me sl. Ave away, new bed sets, washing and hanging out for all the neighbours to know I've been up to no good, 5 bed changes in 2 days... wait nope I actually don't give one flying beep and she can work away! Wait until we get back from holidays and I hang all the sexy gear on the line at the same time....
Beep them "
I've found a solution get a decent waterproof sheet.
Have specified sheets and towels for sexy time.
Boil wash.
May help make life easier.
OP squirt has a very smell. Does not smell like wee at all.
That man is clueless |
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Me I’d bore them with the science here’s a short summary of it:
Female squirting fluid, expelled from the urethra, is not purely urine. Research shows it contains prostate-specific antigen (PSA) from the Skene's glands (women’s equivalent to prostrate), distinguishing it from urine, though it may contain some urinary components. This indicates a unique physiological phenomenon involving both the Skene's glands and the bladder. |
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I'd have blocked him as soon as he asked if I was a squirter *shrug*
Either way, I tend to save my fuming for things that are actually worth fuming about. A random stranger's opinion on squirting is not one of those things.
Block and forget about him |
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By *og-ManMan 21 weeks ago
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If a jumped up know it all asks you anything that youre not comfortable with just block them and forget about them
They get off on the response so don't give them one
Life is too short to get annoyed by a faceless person off the internet |
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I think when a woman squirts, it shows us men we are doing something right . I love when a woman squirts, and no way it's pee, I have been under a fountain so to speak and no pee there.
Hottest thing a woman can do
Don't mind that sad fellow, and don't give him time, with comments like that |
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By *s LollyWoman 21 weeks ago
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"I think when a woman squirts, it shows us men we are doing something right . I love when a woman squirts, and no way it's pee, I have been under a fountain so to speak and no pee there.
Hottest thing a woman can do
Don't mind that sad fellow, and don't give him time, with comments like that "
Soooooo if a woman dosent squirt/pee then the man isn't doing something right |
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"Me I’d bore them with the science here’s a short summary of it:
Female squirting fluid, expelled from the urethra, is not purely urine. Research shows it contains prostate-specific antigen (PSA) from the Skene's glands (women’s equivalent to prostrate), distinguishing it from urine, though it may contain some urinary components. This indicates a unique physiological phenomenon involving both the Skene's glands and the bladder."
Sooo still pee then |
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The skenes glands are two pea sized glands near the urethral opening. They have tiny pin sized holes in. They couldn't possibly hold anything remotely close to the quantity of liquid expelled when squirting. A tiny tiny proportion of squirt is made up of liquids from these glands (a few ml) which is picked up as the urine passes through. The rest of the liquid comes directly from the bladder. |
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"The skenes glands are two pea sized glands near the urethral opening. They have tiny pin sized holes in. They couldn't possibly hold anything remotely close to the quantity of liquid expelled when squirting. A tiny tiny proportion of squirt is made up of liquids from these glands (a few ml) which is picked up as the urine passes through. The rest of the liquid comes directly from the bladder."
Exactly but if you test it in a lab which I have done it’s not urine. |
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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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"The skenes glands are two pea sized glands near the urethral opening. They have tiny pin sized holes in. They couldn't possibly hold anything remotely close to the quantity of liquid expelled when squirting. A tiny tiny proportion of squirt is made up of liquids from these glands (a few ml) which is picked up as the urine passes through. The rest of the liquid comes directly from the bladder.
Exactly but if you test it in a lab which I have done it’s not urine. "
Yeah, sure! |
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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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"You can dress it up anyway you like, it’s urine.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25545022/
Sample size of 7 not a study will find some proper peer reviewed papers when back at work next week! "
I’d be interested in discussing this with you off the forum. I work in the medical industry myself. Feel free to message me. Milly x |
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"The skenes glands are two pea sized glands near the urethral opening. They have tiny pin sized holes in. They couldn't possibly hold anything remotely close to the quantity of liquid expelled when squirting. A tiny tiny proportion of squirt is made up of liquids from these glands (a few ml) which is picked up as the urine passes through. The rest of the liquid comes directly from the bladder.
Exactly but if you test it in a lab which I have done it’s not urine.
Yeah, sure! "
Regardless of what the liquid is it’s HOT! I Love being with squirters. |
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"The skenes glands are two pea sized glands near the urethral opening. They have tiny pin sized holes in. They couldn't possibly hold anything remotely close to the quantity of liquid expelled when squirting. A tiny tiny proportion of squirt is made up of liquids from these glands (a few ml) which is picked up as the urine passes through. The rest of the liquid comes directly from the bladder.
Exactly but if you test it in a lab which I have done it’s not urine. "
Id be interesting in reading about your lab testing, because the scientific studies that have been done on the subject would disagree with you. The bladder is for collecting urine and the liquid has been proven to come from the bladder. |
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By (user no longer on site) 21 weeks ago
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"The skenes glands are two pea sized glands near the urethral opening. They have tiny pin sized holes in. They couldn't possibly hold anything remotely close to the quantity of liquid expelled when squirting. A tiny tiny proportion of squirt is made up of liquids from these glands (a few ml) which is picked up as the urine passes through. The rest of the liquid comes directly from the bladder.
Exactly but if you test it in a lab which I have done it’s not urine.
Id be interesting in reading about your lab testing, because the scientific studies that have been done on the subject would disagree with you. The bladder is for collecting urine and the liquid has been proven to come from the bladder. "
He’s going to message me when he’s back in work next week. I’ll get some of my team in the lab have a look at his study |
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"I didn't mean it like that, i am not great at explaining myself. I mean if a woman squirts that we have hit a great spot and the woman is being exceptionally pleasured. Am I making sense? "
Squirting isn't a sign that a woman is being "exceptionally pleasured". It doesn't even mean she had an orgasm. |
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"I didn't mean it like that, i am not great at explaining myself. I mean if a woman squirts that we have hit a great spot and the woman is being exceptionally pleasured. Am I making sense?
Squirting isn't a sign that a woman is being "exceptionally pleasured". It doesn't even mean she had an orgasm. "
No it doesn’t mean a woman had an orgasm. I squirt and I also have orgasms both differ in sensation. BUT both are enjoyable.
I am trying to think of papers on this topic which I read years ago. I know of one which had results similar to what I found which found the fluid contained PSA and glucose, which are not typically found in urine. This indicates the involvement of the Skene's glands.
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"I didn't mean it like that, i am not great at explaining myself. I mean if a woman squirts that we have hit a great spot and the woman is being exceptionally pleasured. Am I making sense?
Squirting isn't a sign that a woman is being "exceptionally pleasured". It doesn't even mean she had an orgasm.
No it doesn’t mean a woman had an orgasm. I squirt and I also have orgasms both differ in sensation. BUT both are enjoyable.
I am trying to think of papers on this topic which I read years ago. I know of one which had results similar to what I found which found the fluid contained PSA and glucose, which are not typically found in urine. This indicates the involvement of the Skene's glands.
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..which is exactly what I said. Tiny tiny quantities of liquid from the skenes glands are picked up from the glands as the urine comes out of the urethra.
Spilling a little of your champagne in the bathtub doesn't mean the bathwater is no longer water |
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"I didn't mean it like that, i am not great at explaining myself. I mean if a woman squirts that we have hit a great spot and the woman is being exceptionally pleasured. Am I making sense?
Squirting isn't a sign that a woman is being "exceptionally pleasured". It doesn't even mean she had an orgasm.
No it doesn’t mean a woman had an orgasm. I squirt and I also have orgasms both differ in sensation. BUT both are enjoyable.
I am trying to think of papers on this topic which I read years ago. I know of one which had results similar to what I found which found the fluid contained PSA and glucose, which are not typically found in urine. This indicates the involvement of the Skene's glands.
..which is exactly what I said. Tiny tiny quantities of liquid from the skenes glands are picked up from the glands as the urine comes out of the urethra.
Spilling a little of your champagne in the bathtub doesn't mean the bathwater is no longer water "
Haha I had this said way earlier in the thread. Read back on it! |
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