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Is it common for female ejaculation to occur during sexual intercourse? (ejaculate/squirt?)
Women are just as capable of achieving an ejaculatory orgasm the same way men do. Granted that the technique to achieve this form of orgasm is totally different between men and women but the end results are the same. Most women are unaware that they too have a prostate gland that keeps producing liquid as long as arousal stays in place.
In most cases since the fluid is pushed out of the urethra which originates from the Paraurethral/Skenes gland, most women feel as though they are going to urinate on themselves. So instead of letting go of this feeling, the fear of urination stops the ejaculatory orgasm dead in its tracks.
Don’t be afraid to let go of this feeling, the fluid released by the body contains no urine but actually consist of glucose (sugar) and (prostate acid phosphatase) which is similar to what is found in semen.
Interesting Sex Statistic: Upon testing the female ejaculate liquid, scientists have found that it contains levels of glucose (sugar) and an enzyme (prostate acid phosphatase) which is similar to the main component in semen. Continue For More Facts & Statistics
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