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Female Ejaculation Or Squirting by adebisiseun2(m): 12:53pm On Nov 14, 2017

Female Ejaculation is characterized as an expulsion of fluid from or near the vagina during or before an
orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or
[1]gushing, although these are considered to be
[2]different phenomena in some research publications.
To date, there have been no conclusive or major
studies relating to female ejaculation. Much of the
problem in arriving at a consensus relates to a failure
to adopt generally agreed-on definitions or research
methodology. Research has used highly selected
individuals, case studies, or very small numbers of
subjects, making generalization difficult. Most of the
research into the nature of the fluid focuses on
determining whether it is or contains
urine. Some
believe the fluid is secreted by the paraurethral ducts
through and around the human female urethra, but
the exact source and nature of the fluid continue to
be a topic of debate among medical professionals,
which is also related to doubts over the existence of
the
center of gravity.
Reports
In questionnaire surveys, 35–50% of women report
that they have at some time experienced the gushing
[3][4][5]of fluid during orgasm. Other studies find
anywhere from 10–69%, depending on the definitions
[6][7]and methods used. For instance Kratochvíl (1994)
surveyed 200 women and found that 6% reported
ejaculating, an additional 13% had some experience
and about 60% reported release of fluid without
[8]actual gushing. Reports on the volume of fluid
[9]expelled vary considerably starting from amounts
that would be imperceptible to a woman, to mean
[10]values of 1–5 ml.
The suggestion that women can expel fluid from their
genital area as part of
sexual arousal has been
described by women's health writer Rebecca Chalker
as "one of the most hotly debated questions in
[11]modern sexology". Female ejaculation has been
discussed in anatomical, medical, and biological
literature throughout recorded history. The reasons for
the interest in female ejaculation has been
[12]questioned by feminist writers.
Western literature
16th to 18th century
In the 16th century, the Dutch physician Laevinius
Lemnius, referred to how a woman "draws forth the
[13]man's seed and casts her own with it". In the 17th
century, François Mauriceau described glands at the
urethral meatus that "pour out great quantities of
saline liquor during coition, which increases the heat
[14]and enjoyment of women". This century saw an
increasing understanding of female sexual anatomy
[15]and function, in particular the work of the
Bartholin family in Denmark.
De Graaf
In the 17th century, the Dutch anatomist Regnier de
Graaf wrote an influential treatise on the reproductive
organs Concerning the Generative Organs of Women
which is much cited in the literature on this topic. De
Graaf discussed the original controversy but
[16][17]supported the Aristotelian view. He identified
the source as the glandular structures and ducts
surrounding the urethra.
[VI:66-7]The urethra is lined by a thin membrane.
In the lower part, near the outlet of the urinary
passage, this membrane is pierced by large
ducts, or lacunae, through which pituito-serous
matter occasionally discharges in considerable
quantities.
Between this very thin membrane and the fleshy
fibres we have just described there is, along the
whole duct of the urethra, a whitish
membranous substance about one finger-breadth
thick which completely surrounds the urethral
canal... The substance could be called quite aptly
the female 'prostatae' or 'corpus glandulosum',
'glandulous body'...The function of the 'prostatae'
is to generate a pituito-serous juice which makes
women more libidinous with its pungency and
saltiness and lubricates their sexual parts in
agreeable fashion during coitus.
[VII:81] The discharge from the female 'prostatae'
causes as much pleasure as does that from the
male 'prostatae'
He identified [XIII:212] the various controversies
regarding the ejaculate and its origin, but stated he
believed that this fluid "which rushes out with such
impetus during venereal combat or libidinous
imagining" was derived from a number of sources,
including the vagina, urinary tract, cervix and uterus.
He appears to identify Skene's ducts, when he writes
[XIII: 213] "those [ducts] which are visible around the
orifice of the neck of the vagina and the outlet of the
urinary passage receive their fluid from the female
'parastatae', or rather the thick membranous body
around the urinary passage." However he appears
not to distinguish between the lubrication of the
perineum during arousal and an orgasmic ejaculate
when he refers to liquid "which in libidinous women
often rushes out at the mere sight of a handsome
man." Further on [XIII:214] he refers to "liquid as
usually comes from the pudenda in one gush."
However, his prime purpose was to distinguish
between generative fluid and pleasurable fluid, in his
stand on the Aristotelian semen controversy.
19th century
Krafft-Ebing's study of sexual perversion,
Psychopathia Sexualis (1886), describes female
ejaculation under the heading "Congenital Sexual
Inversion in Women" as a perversion related to
[18]neurasthenia and homosexuality.
the intersexual gratification among ...women
seems to be reduced to kissing and embraces,
which seems to satisfy those of weak sexual
instinct, but produces in sexually neurasthenic
females ejaculation
It is also described by Freud in pathological terms in
his study of Dora (1905), where he relates it to
[19]hysteria.
The pride taken by women in the appearance of
their genitals is quite a special feature of their
vanity; and disorders of genitals which they think
calculated to inspire feelings of repugnance or
even disgust have an incredible power of
humiliating them, of lowering their self-esteem,
and of making them irritable, sensitive, and
distrustful. An abnormal secretion of the mucous
membrane of the vagina is looked upon as
source of disgust.
However, women's writing of that time portrayed
this in more positive terms. Thus we find
Almeda
Sperry writing to Emma Goldman in 1918, about the
[12][20]"rhythmic spurt of your love juices".
Anatomical knowledge was also advanced by
Alexander Skene's description of para-urethral or
periurethral glands (glands around the urethra) in
1880, which have been variously claimed to be one
source of the fluids in the ejaculate, and now
[commonly referred to as the Skene's glands.
Read More: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_ejaculation

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Re: Female Ejaculation Or Squirting by AdesuyiVictor: 2:40pm On Nov 14, 2017
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