What I Learned After Experiencing Female Ejaculation
Imagine, you are woman ravishing your man from up top and about ten minutes in, unknowingly squirting watery liquid all over your partner. Imagine that so much of this liquid gushes out that it spills over onto the bed, soaking the sheets (and mattress), fills up their belly button. If you didnāt know to expect it, Iād bet it would completely surprise you both. This is exactly what happened to me and my partner. Female ejaculation. We both wondered how it had just happened without any intentional effort, and so I became determined to understand the process behind it.
I wanted to knowā¦
How do women squirt or ejaculate?
A lot of women associate the accumulation of ejaculate fluid with the sensations of needing to urinate because of the pressure that builds up near the bladder. The scientific community has long debated the origins of this liquid ejaculate, or the amrita orgasm as itās called amongst tantric practitioners, while those who study spiritual sexual traditions have known for some time that this liquid is a lot more than just urine (itās really not urine at all). In some cultures it is considered the mythical Fountain of Youth.
This ejaculate contains close to 700 proteins (685 according to this study, to be exact), including what was once called prostate-specific antigen (PSA). PSA is no longer considered prostate specific as it has been located in female ejaculate, salivary glands, amniotic fluid, breast tissue and more.
The origin of this liquid is indeed not the bladder and it isnāt urine. Amrita, or female ejaculate, is a mostly clear substance that is produced by the urethral sponge when itās stimulated. The urethral sponge lives very near to the back of the clitoris and wraps around the urethra, hence why it feels to so many women like the urge to urinate when stimulated and engorged.
The orgasm itself is accompanied with feelings of expansiveness, euphoria and emotional freedom. It occurs when a woman feels most comfortable to express her sexual desire and pleasure with complete abandon, or what tantrics consider the state of surrender and unlike clitoral orgasms, experiencing an Amrita orgasm feels less like hitting a peak and more like a luscious energetic waterfall of love is pouring from the heart, through your g-spot and all over your thighs (and probably your partners, too).
Located near the g-spot, the urethral sponge, which is more commonly referred to as female prostate, is made of erectile tissue which fills with water from our blood plasma which is funneled and retained by the capillaries when stimulated and aroused. The female prostate swells as it captures this liquid and the capillaries work with the Skeneās Glands to create the fountain which releases this nectar! It flows out through the urethra because the Skeneās Glands themselves end through openings in the urethra.
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