Orgasm Daily Reviews - Female Ejaculation
Female Orgasm - Female Ejaculation
With continuous stimulation of the urethral sponge, the paraurethral glands fill up with a clear, odorless fluid. This fluid can either seep, flow, or spurt out of the urethra during ejaculation. While all women have a urethral sponge and orgasm, not all ejaculate. Of those who do, some ejaculate during orgasm and some during arousal. Ejaculation and orgasm are two distinct physiological phenomena in both women and men.
Female ejaculation has been around as long as females and orgasms have been around, and was recognized in folk wisdom and medical literature from Classical Antiquity through the Renaissance. Until the eighteenth century, the prevailing theory in the Western World was that successful conception depends on the mingled sexual fluids and sexual enjoyment of both men and women. When the invention of the microscope revealed that only male fluids contribute to conception, female fluids (and the value of female orgasm) disappeared from medical literature. For centuries thereafter, doctors dismissed anecdotal reports of female ejaculation as evidence of urinary incontinence.