Female Ejaculation

Female ejaculation (also referred to as squirting) has a complicated history. While only recently recognized by western science, ancient Tantric texts referred to and celebrated female ejaculation (amrita).

The liquid that is expelled during female ejaculation does come from the urethra but it is NOT pee. The fluid is made up of similar compounds found in male ejaculate, with only trace amounts of urea depending on the quantity. The fluid is produced in the postatic tissues that surround the urethra, this area is know as the G-spot but would better be named the female prostate as there isn’t actually a magical “spot” that will cause ejaculation. This tissue can be stimulated directly through the upper vaginal wall (if your finger was inside it would be pointing up towards your bellybutton) or indirectly through Kegels and vibration. Similar to men, the sensitivity and pleasure felt by stimulating the female prostate varies from woman to woman and can change over time.

The quantity of liquid that is expelled also varies from woman to woman and time to time as can be seen in these videos. The important part, whether noticeable amounts of ejaculate happen or not, is to connect with the pleasure in your body and savor that experience.

Tara Rose describes the spectrum of the different ways women can experience female ejaculation. She also shares her own experiences of female ejaculation.View Flash

Watch as Tara Rose uses breath, sound, and energetic visualizations to increase her pleasure and experience female ejaculation.View Flash

Quantity of female ejaculate can range from a few droplets to as much as 1/3 of a cup. Female ejaculation is one of many normal and health expressions of female arousal and orgasm, not something to be ashamed of.

Erotic Trance Watch as Nellie explores erotic trance and female ejaculation combined with clitoral orgasms.(640 x 480 11:19)
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