Does female ejaculate have a specific name?!


Question: Does female ejaculate have a specific name!?
If not, why!? Not a particularly pressing question, I know, but sexology is one of my academic interests, and it's always annoyed me that male ejaculate is referred to as "semen," whereas female ejaculate has no equivalent term!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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There are two glands locate near the vaginal opening,called the Bartholin glands!. They create most of the lubrication in the female genitals!. Combine that with a little sweat as the genitals get very warm and filled with blood, and there you have it,the lubrication, female ejaculate well wouldn't know Sam,but there's a description as to where it comes from (no pun intended)Www@Answer-Health@Com

What Is In The Female Ejaculation Fluid!?

Let me get the biggest myth out of the way- IT IS NOT URINE!. Upon testing the liquid, scientists have found that it contains levels of glucose (sugar), and an enzyme (prostate acid phosphatase), which is characteristic of a major component in semen!. It is similar to the prostate fluid within male ejaculation but without the sperm!. There are also two other substances contained in the fluid, commonly found in urine (urea and creatinine), which are found in trace amounts!. It is a unique substance, and unlike the heavier and thicker fluid that you would typically see when a woman is "wet" or has had an orgasm!.

The fluid released during female ejaculation and urination are not the same however, they may share some of the same composition!. Women who ejaculate have reported that the color, smell, consistency, and even taste can slightly vary from one time to the next!. Diet, menstrual cycle and other such factors will influence the fluid!.

However, one should note that unlike men, women can ejaculate and urinate at the same time so women should try urinating before sex play if they want to avoid getting the fluids confused!.

What Is In The Female Ejaculation Fluid!?

Let me get the biggest myth out of the way- IT IS NOT URINE!. Upon testing the liquid, scientists have found that it contains levels of glucose (sugar), and an enzyme (prostate acid phosphatase), which is characteristic of a major component in semen!. It is similar to the prostate fluid within male ejaculation but without the sperm!. There are also two other substances contained in the fluid, commonly found in urine (urea and creatinine), which are found in trace amounts!. It is a unique substance, and unlike the heavier and thicker fluid that you would typically see when a woman is "wet" or has had an orgasm!.

The fluid released during female ejaculation and urination are not the same however, they may share some of the same composition!. Women who ejaculate have reported that the color, smell, consistency, and even taste can slightly vary from one time to the next!. Diet, menstrual cycle and other such factors will influence the fluid!.

However, one should note that unlike men, women can ejaculate and urinate at the same time so women should try urinating before sex play if they want to avoid getting the fluids confused!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Female ejaculation doesn't have a name like "semen" but it does, however, have a term called 'squirting' or 'gushing'!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

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http://answers!.yahoo!.com/question/index!?!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I did hear it called something once but commonly it is called squirting or gushing!. and it is quite weird when it happens (depending where you are)Www@Answer-Health@Com

I don't have any answer sorry but like you I would like to know the answer to your question!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

your female is providing the lube!Www@Answer-Health@Com

it is called cervical fluid!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

erm!.!. squirting!? gushing!? cnt!?(add a 'U' between 'C' and 'N')Www@Answer-Health@Com

I don't know the term !.but it sure feels good doesn't it :]Www@Answer-Health@Com





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