SQUIRT: A poll for men
Posted: March 4, 2004, 9:49 pm
I recently had an experience where I was sprayed, so to speak, and I must say, it was quite delicious!!

LOL. That and it was probably a dude.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:Just so you know.....a crack whore losing control and pissing on you while you are lying face down in your own vomit and feces does not count as "ejaculate" no matter how high you are.
I tend to find the thought of another mans shit on my dick gross, but I'm not going to jump in every gay thread I find on the internet and say soDrasta wrote:where is the "im gay and find the thought gross" option?
Ah yes bed covered in towels is always a sign of a good time had by all.emmer wrote:I don't mind it getting on me so much as the bed. It can get pretty soaked after an hour or so, and trying to sleep with your girl on a narrow couch while waiting for the mattress to dry kind of kills the whole afterglow thing.
Where do you come up with this shit????Seebs wrote:The first time it happened to me I was not too upset.
Just made it more difficult putting the diaper back on.
Thats cause the only pussy you have ever seen is Aranuil on the dance floor.Dregor Thule wrote:I can't think of why someone would have a problem with it other than they didn't want to be down there in the first place. That's not a problem I have
No its not that common.Brittney wrote:Fuck that shit, I guess it wouldn’t be so bad if there were some towels down and it was during normal sex but if that shit happened when you went down on a chick that’s just fuckin sick. It would make most dudes barf I'm sure if it got all up in their mouths... well any normal dude anyway.
Anyway most chicks don’t do this right? I’ve seen girls get really really wet when the came but never straight up squirting like you see in some pornos. Not sayin that it’s not possible but I don’t think its very common is it?
Yeah, a lot of times it is just urine.Sanaelya wrote:any 'squirting' that is done is coming from the female's urethra, and the female urethra doesn't have any special glands that secretes juices so to speak, so what you are getting squirted with is most likely coming from her bladder, but if you enjoy that sort of thing, more power to you
Took that from my sisters website - http://www.cakenyc.com (possibly not work safe link)Female Ejaculation: Where it all comes together. Known since classical times through the writings of Aristotle female ejaculation became identified with the G-Spot through the work of Dr. Graffenberg, for whom the G-Spot is named. When stimulated, it swells with blood and emits ejaculate fluid, sometimes during orgasm, sometimes not.
Continuous stimulation of the urethral sponge can cause the paraurethral glands to fill up with a clear, odorless fluid that is sometimes expelled from the body through the urethra. In recent years, female ejaculate has been chemically analyzed and determined to be distinct from urine in its composition. This ejaculation can accompany orgasm or simply be part of arousal. Ejaculation and orgasm are two distinct physiological phenomena in both women and men.
If you've never experienced ejaculation and would like to, try incorporating G-spot stimulation into your usual masturbation techniques. Have you ever felt like you have to pee - while your G-spot area is being stimulated? That's a sign - so go with it! If you have emptied your bladder before beginning to play, you are most likely on the road to ejaculation. You may need to bear down, or you may just need to let go - and allow it to happen. Generally - the more turned on you are, the better, so pop in a video, get your collection of toys our and conjure up your greatest fantasy.
Women's experiences of ejaculation can range from simply feeling more wet than usual to shooting jets of fluid. Female ejaculation is now acknowledged as a genuine sexual response, but the fact that not every woman has experienced it should not be thought of as an inadequacy. The goal should be to reach you own sexual potential to experience pleasure. Female ejaculation currently occurs in 20% of all women, although the phenomenon is fairly misunderstood by both men and women, alike. However, Deborah Sundahl author of "Female Ejaculation and the G-spot" insists in her book that all women have the physiological capacity to ejaculate due to the intertwining nature of the clitoris and G-spot. Favorite video - "How to Female Ejaculate."
Bah...Pie...Thess wrote:Took that from my sisters website - http://www.cakenyc.com (possibly not work safe link)Female Ejaculation: Where it all comes together. Known since classical times through the writings of Aristotle female ejaculation became identified with the G-Spot through the work of Dr. Graffenberg, for whom the G-Spot is named. When stimulated, it swells with blood and emits ejaculate fluid, sometimes during orgasm, sometimes not.
Continuous stimulation of the urethral sponge can cause the paraurethral glands to fill up with a clear, odorless fluid that is sometimes expelled from the body through the urethra. In recent years, female ejaculate has been chemically analyzed and determined to be distinct from urine in its composition. This ejaculation can accompany orgasm or simply be part of arousal. Ejaculation and orgasm are two distinct physiological phenomena in both women and men.
If you've never experienced ejaculation and would like to, try incorporating G-spot stimulation into your usual masturbation techniques. Have you ever felt like you have to pee - while your G-spot area is being stimulated? That's a sign - so go with it! If you have emptied your bladder before beginning to play, you are most likely on the road to ejaculation. You may need to bear down, or you may just need to let go - and allow it to happen. Generally - the more turned on you are, the better, so pop in a video, get your collection of toys our and conjure up your greatest fantasy.
Women's experiences of ejaculation can range from simply feeling more wet than usual to shooting jets of fluid. Female ejaculation is now acknowledged as a genuine sexual response, but the fact that not every woman has experienced it should not be thought of as an inadequacy. The goal should be to reach you own sexual potential to experience pleasure. Female ejaculation currently occurs in 20% of all women, although the phenomenon is fairly misunderstood by both men and women, alike. However, Deborah Sundahl author of "Female Ejaculation and the G-spot" insists in her book that all women have the physiological capacity to ejaculate due to the intertwining nature of the clitoris and G-spot. Favorite video - "How to Female Ejaculate."