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Old 06-29-2008, 11:36 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Default Re: Female Ejaculation Myth or Marvel

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Originally Posted by Overthetop View Post
I must say, in all honesty, IT IS REAL! People who say it is piss because it comes from the peehole are all wet, pardon my pun. Semen comes from the peehole too. Should men not cum?

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As one of the few people on this board who has done human dissections and studied human physiology at a professional level, there is really no place in the female body to store any ejaculatory fluid besides the bladder.

So either the bladder fills with a substance that comes directly from the blood stream at a very great rate but isn't urine, and it serves no apparent evolutionary advantage to do so nor is it required for reproduction, OR its pee.

My wife was briefly a 'squirter' while pregnant. She couldn't even tell she did it when she Oed, it matched all the descriptions of squirting, yet, oddly their was a baby pushing on her bladder (something most pregnant women know about). After having the baby, again the squirting all went away.

Finally the one guide to squirting I read RECOMMENDED learning to squirt by trying to pee while having an O in the bath tube. The reason was that it teaches you to relax blah blah, but the reason was it teaches you to piss while you orgasm.

I know all the squirters out there and their spouses don't want to hear this and will ignore it, but extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. So far there is very little scientific evidence that would support anything about squirting being anything besides urine. If something comes along with a better explanation then is currently out there I will study it, and know we have a better understanding of the human body than we do now, but not before.
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