ok so i was having sex with my boyfriend and i was already having an amazing orgasm but then we both thought it would be fun to add my back massager into the mix, when he put it on my clit i squirted so hard it was like i peed. was it pee or was it vaginal fluid...it shot out of my body as if i had been tickled too much and pissed my pants but it didnt feel like it came from my urethra. so what was it?
solidadvice4teens answered Friday May 25 2007, 12:00 am: Consider yourself very fortunate as many women cannot experience the G-Spot orgasm or a regular orgasm for that matter like you did.
The fluid that looks like urine and is secreted through your uretha is G-Spot vaginal fluid. You might feel as though you pissed your pants or urnated all over but you haven't. It's G-Spot fluid that came out of your urethra and is in some ways similar to what happens with guys when they release semen.
The reason it felt like you urinated all over is that that you feel the same kind of urge to push down like you do when you pee just before the G-Spot fluid is released and you orgasm. It's okay to let your body and muscles push down as it's part of this kind or orgasm.
Just be sure you put towels down or a garbage bag under your sheets next time as the amount of fluid that comes out can vary. I heard from sex-ed that it's like one bag of milk in some cases that can be secreted.
Ashumms answered Thursday May 24 2007, 9:43 pm: This is what we call 'female ejaculation'.
Very few women do this, but it is possible.
But, even if a woman doesn't normally do this, if her 'g spot' is being stimulated, even more vaginal fluid collects in the spongy part of her vagina and 'floods' out when she has an orgasm.
If you haven't had an 'ejaculation' before but had orgasms, your boyfriend probably hit your g spot.
agnes answered Thursday May 24 2007, 2:00 pm: When you ejaculate, that fluid comes from your urethra, but it's different from urine, it has different smell and colour etc. I suggest you visit this site for more information:
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