do you squirt?
03-04-2007 14:26
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after squirting /gushin/ejaculatin/ nastily, i decided to look for some research in the field. below is what i found. even the scientific back up of the phenomenon didn't make it easier for me to handle. i still find it a nasty nasty thing. i wonder if those who've seen it find it sexy.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle noted its existence,Galen (2nd century) described the female prostate, the Italian anatomist Renaldus Columbus referred to female ejaculate while he was explaining the function of the clitoris. In the 17th century, the Dutch anatomist Regnier de Graaf wrote a book about female anatomy and spoke of female fluid "rushing out" and "coming in one gush" during sexual excitement.
Up until the 1980s female ejaculation was largely ignored by the medical community. At that time the subject resurfaced with the bestselling book The G-Spot by Ladas, Whipple and Perry. The book not only addressed the validity of the g-spot, but it also brought female ejaculation to the forefront of women's sexual health inside the medical community.
While many in the medical and scientific communities are now acknowledging the existence of female ejaculation, there remains a large void when it comes to solid scientific data explaining the process of ejaculation in females or the source of the fluid itself.
The latest research indicates the possibility that all women produce female ejaculate, even if they are not aware of it. The expelled or released fluid is an alkaline liquid secreted by the paraurethral glands. The paraurethral glands produce an enzyme called prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) and glucose.
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