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07-15-2016, 11:53 AM
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Squirting
So I went to my Dr. yesterday for my annual checkup. I asked him about squirting - He said - Let me cut to the chase - it's urine. So I said - You are telling me that when a woman squirts on someone, she is peeing on them? He said - that is correct. Then he told me if you put significant pressure on the g-spot that overlies the erectile muscles while bearing down,you flatten out the bladder. And a bunch of other stuff. But what I want to know if anyone has proof otherwise. Like an article from the American Medical Association or a board certified doctor who says otherwise?
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07-15-2016, 12:15 PM
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Sounds legit.
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Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
So I went to my Dr. yesterday for my annual checkup. I asked him about squirting - He said - Let me cut to the chase - it's urine. So I said - You are telling me that when a woman squirts on someone, she is peeing on them? He said - that is correct. Then he told me if you put significant pressure on the g-spot that overlies the erectile muscles while bearing down,you flatten out the bladder. And a bunch of other stuff. But what I want to know if anyone has proof otherwise. Like an article from the American Medical Association or a board certified doctor who says otherwise?
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07-15-2016, 06:58 PM
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Way too many sites discussing the issue but the general (recent) consensus is that pee and squirt are two different fluids but pee can be mixed in with squirt which is a fluid produce by the female prostate.
The ratio of pee and squirt varies.
But no, squirting is not just peeing.
And for those of you that freak out at the thought of pee, it contains much less bacteria than saliva does.
One has a better chance of getting sick from DFK than from receiving a GS.
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07-15-2016, 07:05 PM
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It's definitely urine. That's why when my last gf squirted (pissed) on me I was like.....what the hell, do I like look a urinal?
So many people want this not to be true.
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07-15-2016, 07:51 PM
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Yea, my doctor said that the chemical composition is that of urine. If you run in in a lab- you would get urine. Which is some one peeing on you. I guess if you like someone peeing on you then you would like women who squirt. That is not something I am into - for sure.
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07-15-2016, 08:19 PM
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Well, urine that gushes out during squirting passes through the uretha and can pick up some fluid secreted from the perivethral glands, which is why it often is found to have PSA-Prostate specific antigen. But by chemical analysis and by ultra sound -the fluid that come out during squirting is urine from the bladder.
So -is this another term for "golden shower"? Again, please provide an article from the American Medical Association or a board certified Doctor that says otherwise. That is what I am looking for. Otherwise, I think it's just peeing on someone...ewwwww.
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Way too many sites discussing the issue but the general (recent) consensus is that pee and squirt are two different fluids but pee can be mixed in with squirt which is a fluid produce by the female prostate.
The ratio of pee and squirt varies.
But no, squirting is not just peeing.
And for those of you that freak out at the thought of pee, it contains much less bacteria than saliva does.
One has a better chance of getting sick from DFK than from receiving a GS.
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07-15-2016, 08:46 PM
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I had a weekend hook up once about ten years ago, when we went to her place she told me she was a squirter and not to be shocked when she came. I thought she was just talking when she went into her closet, pulled out a rubber sheet, and put it on the bed. Truly intrigued (had seen it in movies, never in person) I went down on her with the intent of making this happen. After about ten minutes, I was splashed with a huge gush of fluid that went over me, all over her and the bed. Over the course of the evening and next day we practically flooded out the room. I’m saying that to say if it is pee, it didn’t look, smell or taste like it to me…for what it’s worth….
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07-15-2016, 09:22 PM
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Being a squirter myself. I squirt from clitoral stimulation at times, even without penetration. Plus I squirt during penetration and with Greek. It is a more intense orgasm.
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07-15-2016, 09:27 PM
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Can you give me proof from from the American Medical Association please.That is your personal experience,
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I had a weekend hook up once about ten years ago, when we went to her place she told me she was a squirter and not to be shocked when she came. I thought she was just talking when she went into her closet, pulled out a rubber sheet, and put it on the bed. Truly intrigued (had seen it in movies, never in person) I went down on her with the intent of making this happen. After about ten minutes, I was splashed with a huge gush of fluid that went over me, all over her and the bed. Over the course of the evening and next day we practically flooded out the room. I’m saying that to say if it is pee, it didn’t look, smell or taste like it to me…for what it’s worth….
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07-15-2016, 09:32 PM
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Tammie, can you give me some medical proof that squirting is real so I can give it to my doctor? He insists that is is urine.
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Being a squirter myself. I squirt from clitoral stimulation at times, even without penetration. Plus I squirt during penetration and with Greek. It is a more intense orgasm.
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07-15-2016, 09:48 PM
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From Wikipedia...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_ejaculation
Female ejaculation is the expulsion of fluid by the paraurethral ducts through and around the human female urethra during or before an orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or gushing,[1] although these are considered to be different phenomena in some research publications.[2] The exact source and nature of the fluid continue to be a topic of debate among medical professionals, which is also related to doubts over the existence of the G-spot.
From Everyday Health...
http://www.everydayhealth.com/sexual...aculation.aspx
Female ejaculation isn’t a myth, but it may be an elusive phenomenon for some women because it is not widely or often discussed. In fact, many women feel embarrassed when it happens and think they’ve urinated on their partner or the bed. Until relatively recently, the medical community wasn’t sure either.
As late as the 1980s, most doctors who were aware of the phenomenon of women ejaculating assumed the fluid must be urine. As a treatment, they would recommend exercises to strengthen the pelvic muscles, such as Kegels. The truth is, many women do leak a little urine during sex and during other activities as well, like sneezing, coughing, or laughing (if you’ve had children, you know what I’m talking about!), but urine is not the same as female ejaculate.
From things I've heard and read, it's extremely hard and not really possible to pee when aroused, the same as with guys.
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07-15-2016, 10:14 PM
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When you are struggling to find a unique marketing technique for renting pussy, TOYZINDUSTREEZ Product Licensing division saves the day with..
HOOGAR PISS!
Don't just wallow in it, now you can drink it!
In all seriousness my all time ATF used to drench us both while riding me. It was unreal how wet she got and it never once smelled or tasted unpleasant.
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07-16-2016, 01:51 AM
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LOL.... Some ladies will be annoyed you are busting the myth they try to keep in place....
You can find hundreds of medical articles and opinions that it's just piss but not much of a recognized authority seems to say otherwise.
i asked my doc once about it and he said it's like having a dog that gets so excited to see you they piss everywhere.
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07-16-2016, 03:04 AM
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I took workshop a couple days ago on squirting with former porn performer Mz. Scream. An aspect of her presentation was the result of a lab test comparing the chemical make up of her urine and female ejaculate. The test was performed by a woman doctor and the results showed that the composition of her urine and ejaculate were distinct from each other, with the levels of sodium, creatinine, urea, and other elements and compounds being noticeably different in each substance. Though female ejaculate is also expelled through the urethra, unlike urine, it is thought to be produced by the Skene's gland. I wish I got permission to take a photograph of the slide.
This abstract isn't from the American Medical Association, but was included on The National Institutes of Health's PubMed search engine.
Researchers Sharon Moalem and Joy S. Reidenberg show:
"Analysis of this secretion (also known as 'female ejaculate'), and comparison with pre-coital urine from the same women, revealed that its composition was unlike urine and often contained components also found in male seminal fluid (minus the sperm). The female ejaculate had lower levels of creatinine, but had elevated levels of prostate specific antigen, prostatic acidic phosphatase, prostate specific acid phosphatase, and glucose."
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07-16-2016, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Lena Duvall
I took workshop a couple days ago on squirting with former porn performer Mz. Scream. An aspect of her presentation was the result of a lab test comparing the chemical make up of her urine and female ejaculate. The test was performed by a woman doctor and the results showed that the composition of her urine and ejaculate were distinct from each other, with the levels of sodium, creatinine, urea, and other elements and compounds being noticeably different in each substance. Though female ejaculate is also expelled through the urethra, unlike urine, it is thought to be produced by the Skene's gland. I wish I got permission to take a photograph of the slide.
This abstract isn't from the American Medical Association, but was included on The National Institutes of Health's PubMed search engine.
Researchers Sharon Moalem and Joy S. Reidenberg show:
"Analysis of this secretion (also known as 'female ejaculate'), and comparison with pre-coital urine from the same women, revealed that its composition was unlike urine and often contained components also found in male seminal fluid (minus the sperm). The female ejaculate had lower levels of creatinine, but had elevated levels of prostate specific antigen, prostatic acidic phosphatase, prostate specific acid phosphatase, and glucose."
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So, a working Hoogar...let me check the name...a working hoggar named Mz SCREAM had an independent Dr who she contracted to present a paper debunking what the medical establishment has stated?
Sounds legit...
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