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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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In view of the refrences to gushing/squirter fluids come from the blader, should it be classed as watersports...
If people enjoy it, why worry about the details. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26772-female-ejaculation-comes-in-two-forms-scientists-find.html?utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=SOC&utm_campaign=hoot&cmpid=SOC%257CNSNS%257C2014-GLOBAL-hoot#.VLDzf3hFDqB |
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"No as it isnt urine"
Unfortunately, French research team has just proven otherwise!
A French team led by Samuel Salama from Hopital Privé de Parly II recruited seven healthy women—who’ve reported recurrent and massive fluid emission (enough to fill a cup) during sexual stimulation—to undergo “provoked sexual arousal.” The team conducted pelvic ultrasound scans after urination and during sexual excitation just before and after the squirting event.
All of the women had empty bladders before sexual excitation, however, urine collected just before squirting showed that the bladder was filling up. Urine sampled after squirting revealed that the bladder had been emptied again, revealing the origin of the squirted liquid.
The researchers also analyzed chemical concentrations in the urine samples (before arousal and after squirting) as well as the squirting sample itself. These included urea, uric acid, creatinine (a byproduct of muscle metabolism), and prostatic-specific antigen (PSA). The latter is a protein that’s produced in men’s prostate glands and in the “female prostate” called the Skene glands; PSA is found in “true” female ejaculate. Urea, uric acid, and creatinine concentrations were comparable in all of the urine and squirt samples. However, PSA, which was not detected before sexual simulation in six of the women’s urine samples, were present in urine collected after squirting and in the squirt sample in five of the women.
Squirting, they found, is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity—though there’s also a small contribution of prostatic secretions as well. Salama’s team is now working on a protocol to test whether the kidneys work faster to produce urine during sexual stimulation than at other times, New Scientist explains. And if so, why. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It is. And that's the point because the ifls text misses out some key points of the study. It's not about mine being better, it's just more complete and gives people the true story of the study. Not a diluted version. It's not a competition but I do believe in giving people real information.
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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago
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"No as it isnt urine
Unfortunately, French research team has just proven otherwise!
A French team led by Samuel Salama from Hopital Privé de Parly II recruited seven healthy women—who’ve reported recurrent and massive fluid emission (enough to fill a cup) during sexual stimulation—to undergo “provoked sexual arousal.” The team conducted pelvic ultrasound scans after urination and during sexual excitation just before and after the squirting event.
All of the women had empty bladders before sexual excitation, however, urine collected just before squirting showed that the bladder was filling up. Urine sampled after squirting revealed that the bladder had been emptied again, revealing the origin of the squirted liquid.
The researchers also analyzed chemical concentrations in the urine samples (before arousal and after squirting) as well as the squirting sample itself. These included urea, uric acid, creatinine (a byproduct of muscle metabolism), and prostatic-specific antigen (PSA). The latter is a protein that’s produced in men’s prostate glands and in the “female prostate” called the Skene glands; PSA is found in “true” female ejaculate. Urea, uric acid, and creatinine concentrations were comparable in all of the urine and squirt samples. However, PSA, which was not detected before sexual simulation in six of the women’s urine samples, were present in urine collected after squirting and in the squirt sample in five of the women.
Squirting, they found, is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity—though there’s also a small contribution of prostatic secretions as well. Salama’s team is now working on a protocol to test whether the kidneys work faster to produce urine during sexual stimulation than at other times, New Scientist explains. And if so, why."
Well, that explains it all quite clearly, but the point is that when it happens, no matter what the substance is, it clearly shows that she is having immense enjoyment and that's all that matters. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Article shows to proof that gushing women were giving the piss, follow the links and make your own opinion.
There will be a lot of women feeling hurt as they have lost a USP.
But hey Ho, why stop doing it if you like doing it, and should help women who want to do it realise it's a balance of peeing whilst playing sex.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All I know is they look and taste completely different.
I don't care about the finer detail, if it happens I enjoy it and thats about that.
I enjoy driving but I have no desire to know precicely how an intercooler works.... |
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"The point is that when it happens, no matter what the substance is, it clearly shows that she is having immense enjoyment and that's all that matters. "
Not necessarily (unless you were referring to your own lady friend in particular?). Although the two usually go hand-in-hand, squirting isn't "proof" of enjoyment/having an orgasm. Some women can do it on demand. |
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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago
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"The point is that when it happens, no matter what the substance is, it clearly shows that she is having immense enjoyment and that's all that matters.
Not necessarily (unless you were referring to your own lady friend in particular?). Although the two usually go hand-in-hand, squirting isn't "proof" of enjoyment/having an orgasm. Some women can do it on demand."
You may be right; however, whenever I have experienced women gush, they are REALLY enjoying the experience and have said so |
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It is definately NOT PISS. It looks different, tastes diffent and has a different texture, mor like a guys precum. Went down on a lady who even put a towel on the floor,my face was soaked but she tasted lovely. |
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