Is there any way to stop or decrease female ejaculation?

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  1. tommeem1

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    Well, thank you, nonetheless. It actually is quite a good opening line to detour from the actual reason I made the appointment.

    Thank goodness, I didn't make the appointment for this reason, though. Due to the operator always asking what is the purpose for the appointment. I wouldn't have known what to say.
     
  2. tommeem1

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    Well, I hope I don't have to see several people to get answers. I also hope it isn't revealed that there actually is something physically wrong with me.
     
  3. AmericanTerrorist

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    Hahaha! I know exactly what you mean. As much as I don't mind talking to doctors about whatever because they're doctors and all- when ever I've called to make appointments for things the one time where I do feel the silliest or the most embarrassed is when talking to the receptionist when they say "and you need an appointment for what issue?".... always feel awkward talking to those people. But I just stay kinda vague with them or not many details.
     
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    There isn't.

    There's never been anything wrong with me when I thought there was. You'd laugh your ass off at some of the crazy stuff that I thought was wrong with me and has turned out to be normal. Haha.
     
  5. monkjr

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    Nah, your normal.

    If anything the phenomena of what you are experiencing and the science behind female sexual arousal and response is a completely new frontier.


    I doubt one can categorize what is normal or abnormal with the lack of research and lack of test subjects for double-blind scientific studies anyway.


    The only real concern a doctor would have is the mental anguish you have over the issue causing you to frown and not enjoy life because of it.


    Just use a vague term like "sexual response issues or trouble in the bedroom or with intimacy" when talking to the receptionist for a doctors appointment.


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    Also I am curious to see if his "problem" of yours solves itself with age.
     
  6. tommeem1

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    Usually, I look up how to say something before I make the appointment. For example, say I want to make an appointment because I have been experiencing a lot of gas (This isn't the actual reason for the appointment), I would look it up on the Internet. There is always some article saying something like that in a more eloquent way, such as "experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms". So, I use that instead. But, yea... female ejaculation is a tough one to replace. Squirting is way worse. And it just goes down hill from there with every other term for female ejaculation. Maybe, problems with pelvic floor muscles. ??? Or just ask for a pap-smear. ??? That would be my best bet. That or getting the appointment for something else and when there, adding the other issues, like I'm doing now.
     
  7. tommeem1

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    "Sexual response issues", that's actually a really good one. Psh. I was thinking, "sexual dysfunction" would be an okay one. Clearly, you people are better at talking than I am.

    Also, that would be nice if it decreased with age.
     
  8. Deranged

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    A sponge
     
  9. tommeem1

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    Anyways, I'm sure I already mentioned this, but thanks everyone for your replies, no matter what they were.
     
  10. iriegnome

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    I have read all these responses. Seems to me there is a bunch of great support for you. Myself included. If you really do think that this is a big problem that you cannot deal with any longer, medical advice would be a really good option. Love yourself for who you are though. Some of us find it amazing and would welcome someone with this, but that is also my opinion. You need to feel safe and secure in your own self. That is most important. Good luck with whatever decision you make.
     
  11. tommeem1

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    Thank you. :)
     

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