It's the skenes gland filling with fluid... it gives the same feeling as needing to pee but it's ejaculate.
Go pee before you have sex and you will notice you still get the feeling.
If you don't suppress it and just let it happen, you will have a squirting orgasm.0 1 0 0You're about to squirt!! Lucky girl! Let it go, it's the best orgasm you can have! And I promise it's not pee, it just comes out of the same hole.
0 0 0 0It really is pee... nothing else... maybe a little mixed up with some juices... but you are spurting a bit of pee
Actually it's not, it's odorless and tasteless and studies have been done to prove what it is, it's just water. It comes out of the same hole yes, but it is legit water.
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Use the bathroom before sex. Then ignore the feeling and just power through. You won't believe the intensity of the orgasms, yes plural, on the other side.
0 0 0 0No not at all embrace it except it and consider you could be one of those lucky women that can squirt.
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0 3That feeling might very well be you having an orgasm just experiment. Is this full bladder feeling , feel good to you?
0 0 0 0Yeah it does, like I need to release
Where the physical contractions of orgasm occur and what particular sensations you experience are two different things. Each person has a unique experience of orgasm but common experiences include changes in breathing, a feeling of warmth, sweating, body vibrations, altered consciousness, or an urge to moan or cry out. During orgasm, endorphins are released into the bloodstream and these chemicals might make you feel happy, giddy, flushed, warm or sleepy. Some women have orgasms but don’t realize it. You might think that what you are experiencing is too mild to be an orgasm or otherwise doesn’t fit your idea of what an orgasm should feel like. It can be important to focus on what you do feel, and realizing that this may or may not match someone else’s experience of orgasm.
Female ejaculation is the expulsion of fluid by the paraurethral ducts through and around the human female urethra during or before an orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or gushing,[1] although these are considered to be different phenomena in some research publications.[2] 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 G-spot. Hope this helps.
Have you ever tried to stop and go to toilet?
0 0 0 0No because when he stops the feeling goes away, and I always pee before sex.
maybe you are a squirter and hasn't expressed your ability yet?
0 0 0 0Squirting feels like that :/
@asker yep, just read the extra details I left in my opinion , it will explain everything.
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