Its Not Squirting Its Piss

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I saw this bullshyt earlier... fukk their results, When I squirt & when I pee are two different liquids. They just mad cause they women can't do it.
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Feelin' kinda left out of this discussion :mjcry:

One day I'mma make a girl squirt

One day brehs








One day :mjcry:
Sound like you haven't pushed the right buttons to see if you can make that happen:sas1:

A pillow under the ass or belly and a sharp angled stroke tells you all you need to know:sas2:
 
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Someone ask an old head and find out of these women have been squirting back in the 50's n shyt. When did these women start squirting.

I remember the first time a chick did it i patted that p*ssy and sniffed with my fingers and I was like...this smell like piss. Girl did you just pee in my muthuh fukkin bed.

She's lIke


:ld: it felt good :leon:

THAT shyt IS PISS


No it was rare....but it seems like they all squiring now. :ohhh:
 

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Sorry fellas u just made her pee



Squirting Is Just Peeing, Say Scientists
January 8, 2015

by Allie Conti
Staff Writer


Photo via Flickr user alexandre

On December 24, a group of French scientists published what is probably the first medical-journal article on squirting. They gave pelvic ultrasound scans to seven women who previously reported emitting about a cup full of liquid (!) when they had sex. By administering the scans after the women peed, and then twice during sexual stimulation, they were able to conclude exactly where the liquid was coming from and what it consisted of—and, spoiler alert, it was pee.

There have been plenty of studies done on female ejaculation, this is the first one, as far as I can tell, to specifically explore women who expel great gushing quantities of fluid when sex is happening. Since at least the 80s, however, there's been a lot of debate around whether or not women ejaculate at all, or if any instance of it is just an adult version of bedwetting.

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It should be noted that there are papers that say, yeah, there is something that comes out of vaginas during sex that definitely isn't urine. (It's supposedly liquid from the "female prostate.") But in this specific study—the first to focus on women who soak the sheets—the answer is nah. "The present data based on ultrasonographic bladder monitoring and biochemical analyses indicate that squirting is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity, although a marginal contribution of prostatic secretions to the emitted fluid often exists," is how the researchers put it.

For a debate that can essentially, and crudely, be boiled down to "cum or piss?" it's surprisingly fraught with important implications. Some feminists say that reducing the physical manifestations of their orgasms to urine diminishes the importance of female pleasure during sex. Other feminists say the opposite: Claiming it's more than urine perpetuates a male fantasy.

In recent months, this uncertainty has even given ammunition to censors in the UK, where squirting was one of a number of practices that was banned in porn . Because no one could say definitively whether it was piss, government busybodies were apparently bound to assume it fell under the category of urolagnia, which is considered obscene.

One thing that's for sure, though, is that people love watching it. Mike Williams, who works for PornHub's communication team, told me it's the seventh most searched term worldwide.

But why? Justin Lehmiller, who edits the popular blog Sex and Psychology, has a couple of theories. "It probably stems from a desire to know that the woman enjoyed herself and was sexually satisfied," he told me. "A lot of guys actually care about this and they want to know the sex was mutually enjoyable." He also adds that it's just as likely an ego thing, or a validation of masculinity.

As for the "do ladies ejaculate or is it just pee?" debate, I'm sure there'll be more to, uh, come.

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