The Science Of Women’s Orgasms Everyone Should Know
Do women ejaculate? Statistics show that 40% of women will experience an expulsion of fluid from the urethra at the time of orgasm. ...
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Do women ejaculate? Statistics show that
40% of women will experience an expulsion of fluid from the urethra at
the time of orgasm. Much research has been conducted both on the source
of these vaginal fluids and how some females reach this ultimate
stimulus. Most accounts of women ejaculating is the direct result of
reaching and stimulating the G-spot.
Nevertheless, many females will ejaculate during other sexual
activities, for example through cunnilungus (oral sex) and manual
clitoral stimulation.
proper technique
The amount of fluid released from a
woman’s ejaculation can vary from a few drops to a few tablespoons.
Although the mystique of this fluid has brought about many debates
between scientists and popular press, it is still not completely
implicit. The understanding is that the fluids have no high content of
urine and contain chemicals akin to that of prostatic fluids in men. The
fluid is hot, sticky and opaque in nature.
Although a basic biological
understanding is useful, the objective of this article is to give men a
useful technique to maximize their partners’ chances of ejaculating.
step one
First, it is important to experience
sexual encounters in relaxed settings with free-flowing communication
between the two partners. This is important because at the verge of
ejaculation, women feel the presence of a sensation similar to that
experienced when urinating. Therefore, by making her feel comfortable
she won’t be afraid of experiencing a little “accident”, therefore
maximizing her chances of ejaculation.
step two
Using your fingers, find the muscle and
spongy tissue around the urethra inside the vagina. It is about half a
finger (more or less) inside the female organ and about two inches
across. A little reminder: don’t be afraid to ask her questions at
anytime during intercourse. Once you detect the muscle, take two or
three fingers and rub them against the urethra. Apply a little pressure
on these tissues, but be cautious because she might experience a urinary
sensation.
step three
At this point, place the middle finger
slightly below the external part of the urethra and begin rubbing the
same way as with the clitoris. While rubbing the inner tissues of her
vagina, use your second hand to press down on one or more of her ducts
from the outside. Ducts are scattered over the top of the vagina and are
located from the clitoris to just above the ovaries, and they’re highly
receptive.
Simultaneously, tell her to contract her
urethra muscle, massage the inside tissues of the urethra and apply
pressure to her abdomen. This should cause a warm liquid to come out,
perhaps in a steady stream or a jet stream.
It is important to keep in mind that not
all women seem to have the capability to ejaculate. Even among those
who can, it does not occur every time she reaches orgasm. Remember that
only practice will bring near perfection.
Good luck! Always practice safe sex.