haha! what's a "sexpert"? Do they have medical degrees?
Anyway, the article I posted didn't say it was urine. It said it was MOSTLY urine. There are other components, too. And urine isn't always yellow.
haha! what's a "sexpert"? Do they have medical degrees?
Anyway, the article I posted didn't say it was urine. It said it was MOSTLY urine. There are other components, too. And urine isn't always yellow.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
This is a sexpert: (NWS) [URL="http://www.motleycrow.com/ImageHost/ani_dildo-chin2.gif"]http://www.motleycrow.com/ImageHost/ani_dildo-chin2.gif[/URL](NWS)
Hahaha, a van dick, get it?
She's a qualified counsellor and sex educator. She went to the University of Toronto and the Toronto institute of Human Relations. Before she studied sex, she was a registered nurse. She was famous for hosting an educational call in show called "talk sex" that was broadcast in more than 20 countries. She's written three books about sex. She continues to tour colleges and universities in North America lecturing on sexual education. Pehaps I sold her short with "sexpert" haha.
It makes sense that there would be components found in urine that are also found in the fluid expelled during g-spot orgasm since it is still expelled from the urethra. That part I do not doubt, but the compound I do not believe to be entirely or mostly urine. I usually pee yellow (heh, sorry if that's tmi) and when i squirted it was totally clear and didn't smell like urine usually does, so it seems to me it'd have to be mostly something else. Then again, I'm no doctor, and I can only speak from personal experience.
Speaking as a nurse, I can tell you for sure that there are limits to our knowledge, and the composition of and reason for female ejaculate is definitely one of them. Also, a counselor is not qualified to speak with certainty about the composition, either.
Medically speaking, the jury is out. No one knows for sure what it's made of - only that it shares a lot of the qualities of urine. In the end, though, if you do this, and you like it, who cares?
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Sounds the the G-spot must have a good lover
What I find interesting is, is that squirting was unheard of and never mentioned, until all the porn stars started doing it.......then suddenly all these women came forward and claimed they could do it too and it happens to them...uhm LOL!
Makes you wonder what people can claim to do next?
Last edited by xxazurexx; 04-11-10 at 06:50 AM.
Maybe men are becoming better lovers with the availability of porn?
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Lol, yea, i've seen quite a few of them, most are not directed towards pleasuring a woman (unless they are directed by one), you can bet that somewhere in the film (if not multiple times) he's gonna stick it in her butt (and he won't be gentle), then he's probably going to come on her face, in her hair, or on her synthetically large breasts. I enjoy watching porn, but if sex were like this in real life, i'd probably be a lesbian. Haha, it's like usually he'll start with some foreplay, maybe he'll go down on her, then bam! it's selfish alpha male time! I think men learn to be good lovers by being with actual women, not by masturbating to Hot Little Sluts 4. (or at least i'd hope so, haha)
i agree...i have a real hard time finding porn that actually turns me on because of all that alpha male bullshit.
♥ the love you take is equal to the love you make ♥
Yeah, I don't usually watch porn to get turned on, it's just pure entertainment, but they do sell porn directed towards women, though most is "erotica" instead of porn. They used to have this show Bliss on the Oxygen network (obviously for women) it was pretty much just softcore porn, all about seduction and then the sex scenes where you can't really see anything, because they're not really doing anything, haha, but it's still arousing.