TER General Board

Re:Absolutely not!!!
Some Nerd 3893 reads
posted
1 / 13

I'm speechless, just watch the video clip... (By the way it's not raunchy, well at least to me.)

http://www.newsfilter.org/user_submit/show.php?id=2295

SuperBowlKen 2825 reads
posted
2 / 13
Ask Dr. Laura 3874 reads
posted
3 / 13

look at some anatomical and physiological info, shall we?.  The glands that produce vaginal fluids are many and do not have large storage capability nor do they empty into a common duct nor can they produce that much liquid that quickly.  Sort of like sweat, tears, and saliva.  Therefore the gross volume must come from a stored accumulation. Even the male ejaculate can't contain that much volume and the male system is designed to expell volume with some force.  It seems to me that it must come from the urinary bladder.  Loss of bladder control is not too uncommon when there is a parasympathetic rush.

Omniseeker 43 Reviews 3252 reads
posted
4 / 13

Damn! Brings new meaning to the term "Raincoater"
Is she in any way related to Peter North?

At least we know she's not faking it

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clownboy2 3 Reviews 3858 reads
posted
5 / 13

I've got to weigh in on this one.  My SO is a sometimes squirter.  I too was skeptical that it was urine.  Well, if you eat asparagus, the amino acid asparagine builds up and is escreted in the urine and between 3-8 hours after the meal.  The urine has a very characteristic smell due to the presence of the amino acid.  One night after having asparagus for dinner we had a wild session that included a major period of squirting.  Guess what, no smell of asparagine in the fluid from the squirt.  In contrast, urine still had the characteristic smell. Concinced me that squirting is not urine.  Good topic for research but real hard to approach scientifically.  my 02c, CB2

Prolodoc 3118 reads
posted
6 / 13

I love it..!!  I thought I was the only one that applied scientific principles to everyting!  Well, I am willing to ignore physiological priciples and fantasize lol..

Great stuff..

sedonasandiego See my TER Reviews 4104 reads
posted
7 / 13

"Even though female ejaculation is not necessarily achieved through a g-spot orgasm, (it can be achieved through clitoral and other orgasms as well) stimulation of the g-spot increases production of the ejaculate within the Paraurethral glands and increases the likelihood of a woman being able to push it out during an orgasm. This, as well as other techniques increase the chances of a female ejaculating as much as two cups of the prostate-like fluid."

www.liberator.com (thanks, Filmhits)  

Dirk Bogard 2421 reads
posted
8 / 13

In the ole' days...you would just have a sound effects "guy"...lol...and of course the "play by play" here would surely be censored.Probably explains why there was nothing more dramatic like a fire being doused.

Tally-Ho!

devie 4560 reads
posted
9 / 13

Any squirter out there (and their partners) will most likely tell you that they have examined, smelled, and/or tasted this fluid.  It is NOT urine.  Please do your research before posting an OPINION such as yours.

It is exactly this bad info (female ejaculate = urine) that has too many women afraid to allow this amazing experience.

Devie

PS.  In some traditions, this fluid is also called Amitra, is considered a sacred water, and is seen to be an offering to the Goddess.

: )

Big Vein 5 Reviews 2578 reads
posted
11 / 13

That was awesome!!!  I've never been with a squirter but I'm going to have to make sure I get to experience it soon.

blake4play 4008 reads
posted
12 / 13

You are correct Devie, but it is possible to secreet some urine during the process.

imsomebuddytoo 2338 reads
posted
13 / 13

Sometimes, all you have to do is SNEEZE!

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