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by Amber Fairbanks :
et’s talk about how the birds and
bees get it on, because ‘college is a
time to experiment” after all. This
■ is not an advice column, rather a
I column to talk about topics related
to sex that you want to talk about,
and I’ll give my opinion on the subject
Nothing will be too taboo for this column, so lets
start the new term with something that many
females, and males as well, have wondered about.
Female ejaculation. O r better known as squirting.
W hat is it? W hat does it mean? Squirting is a phe
nom enon often witnessed in porn (Don’t act like
you haven’t watched a skin flick in your life), and
is usually viewed as extremely “dirty.” But your
everyday non-porn-star-females can do it. And
guess what? It’s normal.
But what exactly is it? In short, what my extensive
Internet research and a call to my gynecologist
turned up, is
that it is the
explosion of
fluid by the
paraurethral
ducts through
and around
the female
urethra
during or be
fore orgasm.
Why should
women feel
ashamed for
what their
bodies can
naturally
do?
Though it
is debat
ed among
medical professionals about the exact source and
nature of the fluid, many studies have concentrat
ed almost exclusively ft? prove that ejaculation is
NOT urine.
Scientists have measured substances in female
ejaculation such as urea, creatinine, prostatic
acid phosphatase (PAP), prostate specific antigen
(PSA), glucose and fructose. Some studies argue
that the ejaculation is an extreme form of diluted
urine. But so what? With all the things you do
sexually, are you really worried about extremely
diluted urine?
Many women before and even after learning
about ejaculation, experience shame, suppress
sexual climax, or even avoid any sexual activity
all together. W hy should women feel ashamed
of what their bodies can naturally do? W hat our
bodies do during sexual activity and orgasms in
particular, remains poorly understood in science,
but if it makes you feel great sexually, then who
cares? Why he ashamed? You’re having a great
orgasm and your partner knows they’re doing
something right! So leave the squirting females
alone. If guys are allowed to shoot something out,
why aren’t we?