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Female ejaculation is not difficult; as I said earlier, its techniques are just not known about by many. Because women typically don't know about the elusive reasons they are not doing it, they are usually sabotaging their chances for gushing female ejaculate when they are having an orgasm.
One of the main reasons that women do not know they can do it is because women will often feel like they need to urinate when they are ready to expel the ejaculate and because they think that urine will come out, which it will not, they hold back. You see the G-Spot (Skenes Glands) and bladder fill up with the female ejaculate fluid and this puts pressure on the urethra (pee tube) thus, making it feel like she has to urinate when in actuality she could ejaculate if she simply pushed instead of holding back.
There are sure-fire methods, techniques and ways to achieve it as well as overcome inhibitors, yet the issue of holding back for fear of urinating is a big factor for many women. The ejaculation techniques that I have begun training thousands of women and their partners have been quite effective and not only allow for amazing ejaculations but will also intensify any type (women are capable of eight) of orgasm to mind blowing levels.
The Myths
1) Female ejaculation does not exist.
2) Only rare women can achieve female ejaculation (or squirt).
3) Kegel exercise is the key to achieving female ejaculation.
4) Only women with prominent G-Spots can achieve female ejaculation.
5) Female ejaculation can only be achieved through G-Spot orgasms.
6) Gynecologists are educated about this issue and provide women with correct information.
7) Women can only excrete a drop or two of female ejaculate, and if it is more (especially in the amounts that some women claim 1-2 cups) then it would be urine.
8) Female ejaculation is or becomes urinary incontinence (peeing).
9) Women who have given birth are the only women capable of female ejaculation.
10) There is only one way to achieve female ejaculation.
The Truth
1) Female ejaculation comes from the Skenes/Paraurethral glands (also known as the G-Spot).
2) Women do not realize that they can ejaculate because they are missing the cues of when they can do it.
3) There are specific techniques that can be taught to a woman to teach her how to do it and how to hold it if she does not wish to ejaculate.
4) Women can ejaculate without having a G-Spot orgasm and for that matter without having an orgasm at all!
5) Women can increase the amount of fluid they ejaculate by following specific steps.
6) Women can ejaculate multiple times within a short period.
7) Female ejaculation is not urine, is much like the consistency of water, is clear in color, and usually smells like nothing or has a slight sweet scent.
8) OBGYNs and other physicians often misunderstand or even misdiagnose female ejaculation.
There has been debate about whether women have a prostate or not even though in 1672 Reinier De Graaf described it as a collection of functional glands and ducts surrounding the female urethra. He said the glands and ducts produced transparent juice to lubricate the vaginal area.
Western medicine has been a bit more stubborn in it's acknowledgment, but finally came around in 2001 when the Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology agreed to use the term female prostate in their Histology Terminology.
The female prostate had been referred to as either the paraurethral or Skenes glands. Most physicians have stayed in the dark about women's sexuality and particularly about the female prostate. They felt the female prostate was not a necessary role in reproduction and it was thus, unimportant. As a woman, I can assure you it is important and women's sexuality deserves to be valued, studied and taught.
When the female prostate has become enlarged or caused discomfort it was called female urethral diverticulum or female prostatitis. Many urinary tract infections (UTIs) have been incorrectly diagnosed and treated due to this disregard for the female prostate.
Good luck to anyone who tries! Oh yeah, I believe anyone can do it.. That whole 1/3 of women bs is just that, BS
Here to expound my wisdom on this topic. It took 6 months after I lost my virginity to discover squirting. Of course I thought I had orgasmed many times up until that point but after squirting, those previous orgasms simply did not compare.
Although everybody is different, the trick for me is I need to be lying on my back with a firm pillow perfectly angled under my butt. Once I get on my back, the thrusts needs to be small quick pulsations against my g-spot. There's no guarantee but if all the conditions are right, I will squirt bucket loads 90% of the time. (I'm told it feels like an erupting volcano, tightly squeezing out its hot juices)... Of course I like to mix it up as much as possible but I rarely ever squirt in any other position.