Why these 8 guys love it when a woman squirts
Anything to do with female sexuality has been, and continues to be, taboo in the strongest sense of the word. This is what fuels my work as a sex therapist turned neuroscientist —and exactly what I explore in my Glamour column, Ask. Nanand in my new book, Why Good Sex Matters. The truth is we probably know just as much if not more about the composition of the fluids that flowed on the surface of Mars billions of years ago than we do about the nature of what is expelled by the human female during sex. How is that possible, given that references to female ejaculation date back to fourth-century Taoist texts? We can partially blame the stigma. But the result is that we remain so clueless about squirting that some medical professionals continue to insist that any fluid that leaks out of a woman during sex is urine—a result of incontinence. Where does the fluid come from? Because the science of squirting is woefully sparse, this is up for debate.
Be able to people with penises fake an orgasm? And, is squirting actually real? After that according to a studythe majority of the respondents said squirting enriched the sex lives of themselves and their partners. Just remember that when it comes to sex, all those moments in between are just as central as the destination. Squirting is a release of liquid from the urethra that happens when a person along with a vagina is turned on. The fluid can appear as anything as of a dribble to a spurt en route for a gush. Pretty much! And ancestor really need to know if this is pee or not.