f/16 ok iknow this might be a werid qustion but here we go! my friend told me that she gets confused when shes havin sex like she doesnt know if she's about to cum or pee she said they both feel the same. im confused too! like wat happens!? is it like yu pee first && then cum or yu cum first && then pee! or wat!? please help thanks ;-%
sobeg answered Friday January 15 2010, 7:23 pm: well it depends if you have a full bladder youll feel like going pee pee but that can also happens on an empty bladder
if you feel that you are being incredibaly stimulated then dont hold back so much let her (your down there) rip, the only way youll know if your cumming is if youlet yourself cum. a lot of women first cum and the recover and pee then go for seconds they dont feel the same but they can feel similar, try playing with yourself and your clit and nipples get yourself cumming alone in the tub or in a safe comfortable place in private then at least you wont go wrong once you finally cum and cross that point of no return. [ sobeg's advice column | Ask sobeg A Question ]
GingerSpice answered Thursday January 14 2010, 8:31 pm: Hey there :)
Well sometimes certain sex positions put pressure on the bladder, particularly sensative ones. Some women also find that this sesation comes from g-spot stimulation. The best thing to do before sex is to urinate. This should reduce the pee feeling. Its also a good thing to urinate after sex as well to reduce the risk of UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) If it still feels like you have to pee during sex, its likely that hes hitting your g-spot. For some women g-spot stimulation causes a sudden burst of clear liquid (not pee) from the urethra either before, after or during the orgasm. This is called female ejaculation. The best way to figure out how your g-spot works is by self stimulation.
Hope I helped. [ GingerSpice's advice column | Ask GingerSpice A Question ]
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