I want to know if anythings will comes out from a woman after climax and ejaculation?
Answer:
The liquid that you're referring to is call "female ejaculation." Sometimes, during sexual commotion or an orgasm, a clear or milky fluid is released from the urethra. This "release" can range from a trickle of fluid to a powerful, geyser-like squirt, probably as a result of sudden muscle contractions.
There hasn't be much medical research on female ejaculation, but what we do know is that the fluid released is not pee. It's in actual fact similar to the liquid generate by the prostate gland in men and it appears to be created within the urethral sponge, which surrounds the female urethra (where urine is released). This "sponge" is also the location of the Grafenberg spot, or G-spot. Ejaculation surrounded by women is more likely to occur when this spot, about 1.5 to 2 inches up the front wall of the vagina, aft the bladder, is stimulated.
There's been profoundly of curiosity about womanly ejaculation lately, perhaps because ejaculation is see as "visual evidence" of an orgasm. Many women are putting pressure on themselves to own ejaculations, but this won't happen for everyone--each body is different.
yes, fundamentally the woman's natural ***** juice and some come. surprisingly women come too!
Women do not ejaculate despite what you men think. When aroused, we keep under wraps lots of lubricating juices through glands inwardly the vaginal area. Upon climax, we cloak more juices...not semen (***).
The medicine and health information post by website user , ByeDR.com not guarantee correctness , is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
More Questions and Answers...