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Get the facts straight: G-spot, orgasm, and female ejaculation

Jul 17, 2008 by Dr. Majoe Juan Badiola

g_spot_orgasm.jpgAfter orgasm, your boyfriend will grab a towel and wipe his cum. Classic right? But have you ever experienced rushing to your drawer because you flooded the bed with your precious juice, say more than 100ml. This is not BS. Yes, women can also release fluids from their pussies. It can be a surge, or just a blissful flow. Some women may produce greater amounts than others.

For those women who can, congratulations! It is not something to be ashamed of but something to be proud of. Some women are trying their best to reach this stage. Remember, not all women are capable of ejaculating—it is not a regular event that happens every time the woman cums—thus it is not the sole basis of sexual enjoyment.

There had been controversies about female ejaculation, but some proponents said that, indeed, there is a female fluid rushing out or coming in a gush during orgasm. It is sometimes regarded as urine but it is distinct from urine though they share some qualities. Others say it is similar to semen.

Have you experienced releasing fluids after or during orgasm? If not, you might want to pursue the adventure of achieving a super wet orgasm. You have to tell your partner that in order to advance sexually, you might want to engage in sexual techniques that will stimulate the G-spot and eventually ejaculate. 

Pursue the adventure of achieving a super wet orgasm

In a mature conversation, I usually ask people, “Do you know what a G-spot is?” Most answered “Yes,” but surprisingly if you probe more, they don’t really know. They maybe know the concept but have not really tried the maneuver. Many people know that it is a teeny weenie mysterious pleasure spot. Ladies and gents, it is that sensitive area behind the front wall of the vagina. Insert the middle and ring finger with a circular stroke to locate this. Sometimes it’s not readily evident, but if you stroke more, a little pea size structure will be felt and females will have the urge to pee. The reason I am mentioning G-spot is, by hitting that spot, the female body will shiver, experience an extremely pleasurable sensation, and eventually cum and possibly release a lot of fluids.

Now my follow-up question make some females terrified: Were you able to flood the bed with your cum? Both sexes will ask, however, does it happen?

There are so many suggestions on how to achieve wet orgasm, but I say it is the orchestration of many factors. It includes the depth of the penis, vaginal and clitoral stimulation, and the rhythmic movements that complements these.

Know what you like and do not be afraid to tell your partner if you enjoy deeper penetration and more pressure, or if you want things to be either rough or gentle. You may want to tell him that you enjoy prolonged cunnilingus before he jacks his penis. Whisper if you want more thrusting, steady grinding, or if you want him to go either faster or slower. To achieve satisfaction, the first step is to know what is pleasurable.

Please! Have lots of orgasms. Orgasms relieve tension, help you sleep better, may sometimes decrease your junk food and cigarette cravings, and burn calories. Most of all, orgasms will make you love you partner even more.

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