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and the debate is always fun. Not gonna do a research paper and cite ad nauseam, but my 0.02:

I'd say it is a fact that some women can "squirt" or "gush" some of the time. It has been observed. It has been measured. I've experienced it with various women many times.

I'd say it is a fact that the greatest debate is not whether gushing happens, but how it happens, what the fluid consists of and where it comes from remain contentious issues. In other words, is it or is it not pee?

I suspect the debate about urine will rage forever, not due to the science but due to the psychology and perceptions we have as individuals about bodily secretions of various kinds.  

Anatomically, my own opinion is that the female genitalia are as multipurpose as the male - if a male can urinate and ejaculate from the same set of pipes, we should not be so skeptical of a woman's ability to do so.  

Biochemically speaking most body fluids are primarily water. Urine is derived from plasma, as are vaginal secretions otherwise documented and accepted. They are about 95% water; they are different and thus identified based upon their trace constituents and concentrations, and physical characteristics.

Drawing from another oft-cited article (which I am too lazy to cite again; check the Philly boards from a few months ago), here is a comparison of the constituents of urine and female "gush":

                                                              Urine                 Gush
pH                                                        4.6 - 8, 7 normal Not mentioned
SG                                                       1.003 - 1.035 g/cc 1.002 g/cc
Urea                                                                       9.3 g/l 0.4288 g/l
Chloride                                                             1.87 g/l Not mentioned
Sodium                                                             1.17 g/l Not mentioned
Potassium                                                              0.75 g/l Not mentioned
Creatinine                                                              0.670 g/l 0.2137 g/l
Glucose                                                             0 normal Significant amount
Prostatic Acide Phosphatase (PAP)                Not Present Present
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)                         Not Present Present
Prostate Specific Acid Phosphatase (PSAP)         Not Present Present
Uric Acid                                                0.125 - 0.375 g/l 0.1037 g/l
Water                                                      Approx. 95% Approx 95%

I call them different fluids. You can call them what you will.  

No matter... I think gushing is sexy and hot as hell, and don't give a damn what others think of that.

ILoveToFuck1843 reads

Any of you dudes experienced  a woman squirting?  Any of you ladies squirted before?  It is so extremely rare.  Can anybody, especially the ladies, comment?  I also saw a video that talks about how to make a woman squirt. Is this real or bullshit?

cuppajoe557 reads

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jsm.12799/abstract?campaign=wolearlyview

Hope the link works, but basically, its pee. From the abstract of the paper:

"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."

I'll sonogram and chemical analysis over anecdotal evidence.

Posted By: ILoveToFuck
Any of you dudes experienced  a woman squirting?  Any of you ladies squirted before?  It is so extremely rare.  Can anybody, especially the ladies, comment?  I also saw a video that talks about how to make a woman squirt. Is this real or bullshit?

and the debate is always fun. Not gonna do a research paper and cite ad nauseam, but my 0.02:

I'd say it is a fact that some women can "squirt" or "gush" some of the time. It has been observed. It has been measured. I've experienced it with various women many times.

I'd say it is a fact that the greatest debate is not whether gushing happens, but how it happens, what the fluid consists of and where it comes from remain contentious issues. In other words, is it or is it not pee?

I suspect the debate about urine will rage forever, not due to the science but due to the psychology and perceptions we have as individuals about bodily secretions of various kinds.  

Anatomically, my own opinion is that the female genitalia are as multipurpose as the male - if a male can urinate and ejaculate from the same set of pipes, we should not be so skeptical of a woman's ability to do so.  

Biochemically speaking most body fluids are primarily water. Urine is derived from plasma, as are vaginal secretions otherwise documented and accepted. They are about 95% water; they are different and thus identified based upon their trace constituents and concentrations, and physical characteristics.

Drawing from another oft-cited article (which I am too lazy to cite again; check the Philly boards from a few months ago), here is a comparison of the constituents of urine and female "gush":

                                                              Urine                 Gush
pH                                                        4.6 - 8, 7 normal Not mentioned
SG                                                       1.003 - 1.035 g/cc 1.002 g/cc
Urea                                                                       9.3 g/l 0.4288 g/l
Chloride                                                             1.87 g/l Not mentioned
Sodium                                                             1.17 g/l Not mentioned
Potassium                                                              0.75 g/l Not mentioned
Creatinine                                                              0.670 g/l 0.2137 g/l
Glucose                                                             0 normal Significant amount
Prostatic Acide Phosphatase (PAP)                Not Present Present
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)                         Not Present Present
Prostate Specific Acid Phosphatase (PSAP)         Not Present Present
Uric Acid                                                0.125 - 0.375 g/l 0.1037 g/l
Water                                                      Approx. 95% Approx 95%

I call them different fluids. You can call them what you will.  

No matter... I think gushing is sexy and hot as hell, and don't give a damn what others think of that.

the data table had come out a little better/more clearly. It looked fine before I hit "post message". Oh well.

Sorry that is all I can tell you to help with the topic... I actually squirt better when I get DATY and finger banged. The g spot is real, keep your focus on it and wear googles. Great feeling and super sexy!!!

Sorry.  I just had to say that.  I don't know why.

"I'm almost 100% certain it's not pee".  

In any case, both are about 95% water so we could just say "I'm 100% certain it's mostly water".

Don't get me wrong, Zen is my boy, but, back in the day, when he didn't have good ole JD fact checking his bullshit, he was telling people it wasn't pee. LOL

But then I brought some science up on his azz and he changed his tune a bit.

The science shows it is pee when we are talking about the squirting you see in porn. When the fluid has been analyzed it is urine, with some vaginal secretions.

Now don't confuse that with female ejaculation. That is the thickish, whitish fluid measurable in drops or a teaspoon and is chemically close to male semen, somewhat.

Squirt and FE are different phenomena. But squirt=urine. Sorry if that fact hurts your fantasy but we would never want facts to get in the way on this here fk board. LOL

UrMomsBox548 reads

Why do we have to revisit the same topics over and over again.

All this talk of chemical composition and organ of origin misses the point: is it a sexual act or are some women out there just pissing on people?

If by “real,” you mean “is it sexual,” then yes, it’s real.

It’s always connected to sex. Nobody’s ever heard a woman say she laughed so hard she accidentally squirted.

What it’s made of and where it comes from doesn’t make it any less a sexual phenomenon than a woman using her mouth to eat makes a blowjob a non-sexual phenomenon. Same mouth, same glands, same spit.

So whether it’s some exotic form of pee, Kool Aid, or transmission fluid, I don’t care. If it means she’s feeling good, then aces. I’m all for it

I was a doubting thomas until I met a woman with a craigslist adult ad.  Loved to have me help her play with her hitachi magic wand, and a glass dildo.  The use of these toys or a good deep licking or all of the above would set her off to squirting.  She didn't tell me at first, but said she had a surprise waiting for me.  When a woman squirts and you are down daty, you sure know it and it isn't pee, for sure.  After the toy play or daty, she loved missionary, and would continue to squirt and have O's.  While inside her, I never felt a woman have such contractions, it was the most awesome feeling.  A lot of firsts, my first adult ad encounter other than P4P, first ebony lady, and she was beautiful, first squirter, and first woman who could have countless O's.  Not a dream, but did spoil me for other women, sort of.

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