Squirt or Pee?

Contributor: That Man from Mars That Man from Mars
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Originally posted by Sweetandsour142
I actually work in a hospital and thought of a way to test this out cause i'm convinced it is urine as well and my partner thinks it's ejaculate. I did this by myself just to avoid I told you so's or any other silly answers. I took the ... more
this is true. it's impossible for women to ejaculate as there is nothing to create the ejaculation. it's already been proven and i'm surprised those studies have yet to be cited here.

the fluid is generally a mixture of urine, urethral mucous, and typical vaginal lubrication. the 'ejaculation' is from the pelvic floor being pressed and pulled back during orgasm. it's a form of incontinence.
08/28/2011
Contributor: That Man from Mars That Man from Mars
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Originally posted by Tuesday
Thank you for this.

Anyone who squirts volumes of liquid must be squirting liquid from their bladder. Think about it. The male prostate is huge compared to the female prostate. Men only ejaculate at most a tablespoon. How can we possibly ... more
this is also true.

and women don't have prostates, they have the skenes glands which are roughly the size of a small, shriveled pea when at their largest. it's physically impossible for a woman to ejaculate as they have no ejaculation mechanisms in their body.

it's a mixture of urine and vaginal fluids backed up into the bladder and during orgasm the pelvic floor is pulled on which creates a form of incontinence that some people for some ridiculous reason decided to dub as 'female ejaculate'.
08/28/2011
Contributor: CherryDyke CherryDyke
I really don't think it's pee.
08/29/2011
Contributor: Spencer Nixon Spencer Nixon
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Originally posted by markeagleone
does it matter?
I guess so.
01/25/2012
Contributor: Ahatmadeofshoes12 Ahatmadeofshoes12
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Originally posted by Magician
This one bothers me, mainly because I actually did the research and still cant come up with a conclusive answer.

My fiancee first "squirted" once while we were fooling around. She swore to god it was piss. I, having read up on it ... more
The fluid that is ejaculated originates from the urethral sponge. This structure is made up of thousands of tiny glands and ducts that surround the urethra. Applying pressure and stimulation to this structure through the g-spot area of the vagina causes the glands to swell with fluid. The swelling of these glands applies pressure on the urethra. This often makes the woman feel like she has to pee. The reason it feels like this is because stretch of the bladder also puts pressure on the urethra. For this reason the nerves that are stimulated by both stretch of the bladder and expansion of the urethral sponge are the same and the brain interprets the sensations similarly. The fluid that is ejaculated is distinctly different from urine. It does contain a small amount of urea and creatine (found in urine) but these substances mostly come from the fact that it cleanses urine off the walls of the urethra (urea and creatine are present in male ejaculate as well). The fluid is mostly water with prostatic acid phosphatase, prostate specific antigen, and a small amount of fructose. The substance smells and tastes different from urine as well.
02/02/2012
Contributor: Ahatmadeofshoes12 Ahatmadeofshoes12
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Originally posted by Tuesday
This topic is of intense interest to me. I just started squirting a few months ago. Here's what I've observed.

-My ejaculate is always close to or the same color as a pee sample taken right afterward.
-Squirt samples usually ... more
It contains a small amount of urine but it is distinctly different since it comes from the urethral sponge and not the bladder. I always pee before I stimulate my g-spot and I still ejaculate without any problem.
02/02/2012
Contributor: x203 x203
if everyone is fine with it then there shouldn't be a problem
03/09/2012
Contributor: Boobs and Lubes Boobs and Lubes
wow hot topic
09/18/2012
Contributor: Absinthe Absinthe
The easiest way for me to tell was that squirt gets a lot colder a lot faster than urine would. Sure, there's probably pee in most squirts, it's all in the same area. Squirt is not very lubricating, think cup of warm water spilled in the area. Squirt also has a tendency to ..well.. squirt lol Not always, some women gush. But generally if it's in time with a woman feeling a huge pressure release all at once (like a totally uncontrollable pee would!) it's probably squirt. The only instance this last statement is not valid is if you have an incredibly weak bladder.

There have been studies where scientists examined sampled of squirt where they generally found little to no urine and the compunds on it were similar to a mans only without the sustenance in "jizz" that accompanies sperm.
09/30/2012
Contributor: SepZet SepZet
It's not urine. It really isn't.
10/13/2012