crumpets
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Joined: 11/5/2014 From: South Bay (SF & Silicon Valley) Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: UllrsIshtar Research has recently proven that the liquid comes from the bladder. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25545022 There are no glands in the vulva capable of producing that amount of liquid in that short time. This is an excellent find! What I like about that paper is that it appears to be "real" science, so, we can believe much of what they say (although science is wrong at times, wrong science doesn't hold up over time, so science tends to right itself when reproduced over time). The last time I had looked this up was after a huge squirting episode where I was literally drenched in the warm stuff, and I have to agree, it didn't smell like pee nor did it taste like what I would think pee would taste like based on its smell anyway. (Yea, I know, that's an imprecise statement borne of the fact I have never tasted pee; but I certainly have smelled pee - and this didn't smell like pee.) At that time, even with all the inconsistencies, the assumption I remember was that the fluid collects in the tubes, but I have to admit, these gushes I felt were huge, and sudden, so, the bladder theory makes a lot of sense to me also. Still, now that we (probably) know what it is and where it comes from ... I don't see that the woman controls it. The guy can stimulate the orgasm - but - after that - isn't it up to God whether she gushes or not?
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