If you can read this, you haven’t shejaculated all over your computer or newsprint yet. But, if you are one in every other woman, you will at some point in your life—although hopefully it won’t ruin your laptop. That’s right: female ejaculation is not a myth. In fact, it’s a reality. Known by many as orgasmic expulsion, squirting, gushing or even femjacking, this phenomenon graces the lives of 35 to 50 percent of reported women during orgasm. Though a woman’s orgasm can be, and often is, completely detached from squirting, an orgasm that results in emitted fluid is a common occurrence. If you are a woman, if you have a vagina and if your vagina contains both an accessible G-spot and Skene’s gland (the female prostate), the possibility exists. When stimulated properly, Dalhouise University professor Ed Belzer proved, “the female prostate acts like the male prostate: when rhythmically prodded, it swells up and then discharges fluid through the urethra... In the female, you reach in—at virtually the same angle—through her vagina.” The emitted fluid can range from unnoticeable amounts to a few cups full. While the content of said fluid is still hotly debated, there is some consensus that it contains trace to substantial amounts of urine, as well as prostatic acid phosphates (PAP) and prostate specific antigen (PSA)—both chemicals present in male ejaculatory fluid.
Now, this fluid normally differs from the 12-foot vaginal spurting emulated in pornography. Though famed “Squirtwoman” Cytherea, an American porn star known for her appearances in “Queen of Squirt” as well as her “long-distance” female ejaculation, has publicized this feat, it is not the norm. Most female ejaculation—as hinted in one of its many euphemisms—works like a waterfall, “gushing.” A powerful stream of fluid, destroying the lens of a video camera, is perhaps an accomplishment limited to Cytherea and a handful of others.
All “Squirtwomen” aside, squirting women should be accepted. Though the fact that a substantial amount of urine can be present in the ejaculatory matter may be disconcerting, female ejaculation is not synonymous with urination. More importantly, female ejaculation is not a sexual perversion, though such esteemed biologists like Kinsey labeled the occurrence “Congenital Sexual Inversion in Women.” To be fair, I have no idea what reaction I would assume upon my own ejaculation, but male judgments should be avoided. Female ejaculation is a natural process, disparate from urination and quite similar to male ejaculation.
Source:
http://www.libchrist.com/sexed/Gspot.html
Shejaculation!
Published: Friday, November 21, 2008
Updated: Thursday, December 4, 2008
2 comments
Al
man, what will the feminists take from us next?
Your name
Wow. wow.

