Who Loves Squirting Women?

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  1. billytk1977

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    Not op, i am sorry .it was first response.
     
  2. J&M

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    My wife doesn't. She's made me stop giving oral a couple times because she said she feels like she's going to. She doesn't like it. Personally, I'd love it if she's let loose all over me; piss or otherwise. As someone else said, if it's from overwhelming sexual pleasure, go for it!

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  3. jrocks

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    I have always believed women who squirt are squiting a combination of urin and her natural fluids. Men also cum from where they pee so it would make sense that women would too. Women don't produce sperm.but I think they do produce a natural fluid during sex. It wouldn't be thick like sperm but most likely more like urin so more like a liquid. Bottom line no matter what it is knowing that I make my wife cum so hard that she squirts tells me I'm doing a good job. If you don't like it then find another partner or maybe you just are not doing a well A job in bed as you may think.
     
  4. Coffinspire

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    It's not pee, it just comes out of the same hole. Squirting is just and odorless, colorless fluid.
     
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  5. barnaba

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    The only one time I had it happen the girl actually said it was my own saliva. Apparently, I managed to spit in my own face while facing down. Newton would be proud.
     
  6. Solano Jones

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    Whether it's partly, mostly or entirely pee, it's a product of female orgasmic reflexes, and deserves the status of ejaculate. I would be honored and thrilled to have a lover squirt on me, and I'd gladly drink and eat any woman to whom I'm attracted. You mysogynists who don't think women's genitalia are delicious and clean can kiss my rear, which is decidedly neither!

    And that FB article? What a crock! Yet I'm not surprised. And I don't single out FB. "Science" and "reporting" are both in such a state of free-fall decline, it's what we've come to expect.

    Science proper is an outgrowth of the Enlightenment (most directly of Protestant Christanity), and for much of its history it was a bright path out from superstition and myth. Sadly much of what is practiced these days under the banner of "science" is tainted, biased and paid for by corrupt funding. Shoddy, biased research plus propaganda and bandwagon ad hominem attacks on dissenting hypotheses, research and researchers is the formula for the new "science,"

    It is full of words like "may have," "might" and "is expected to," and relies heavily on projections of future outcomes rather than on an abundance of independently obtained, peer-reviewed laboratory/field results. Like religion of old, it relies on authority and belief rather than abundant falsifiable independent data. These days people talk about whether they "believe" in the GMO scare or "believe" in Anthropogenic Climate Change." Then they form into camps and throw rocks at each other based on those beliefs. We're back to religion and superstition again!

    I guarantee you I will be vilified by true believers in this very thread! They will make my point for me better than I could ever do, and not even realize it or very much care. They just want to be well-thought-of by other subscribers to popular opinion--what they Ike to call "conventional wisdom" in yet another layer of lost meaning. Genuine wisdom is rarely conventional (or popular). I feel sorry for people who don't know what science is truly all about, and how it actually differs from religion. The answer has nothing to do with God or atheism. That's another bastardization of the concept.

    The study in the FB article linked to above is typical of so much contemporary "science." It's pathetic really. What business does anybody have writing an article based on a single statistically insignificant sample, especially when the data quoted from the shoddy research itself contradicts (or at the very least fails to support) the reported conclusion. The mere presence or absence of certain chemicals associated with urine tells us nothing, especially since we already know the body part from which the liquids are taken is common to both urination and sex! Cross-contamination much? It beggars belief that anybody can be swayed by such garbage. It's weaker than wet toilet paper, and you actually have to try hard to be that weak. It just shows their contempt for "non-scientists." Well I say, when you do something like that and try telling me that's science, who's the non-scientist, really?
     
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  7. Jacquiec

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    It is absolutely not, in any way, pee. It doesn't smell or taste like pee. The people saying it is haven't experienced it personally and have only seen it online. When you experience it, you will know without a doubt that it's not pee.
     
  8. Sunlover1954

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    I have had one encounter with a gal who squirted. Her orgasms were so intense. Because of the liquid, the moisture sure helped sliding in and out. lol.
     
  9. nympho man

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    My wife has only did this one time. I was doing nothing any different than normal. The tip of my tongue playing with her clit and two fingers fingering her pussy. She grabbed my head and the next thing I felt was warm thick liquid all over the front of my shoulder. I paused momentarily and wiped it off with my left hand and licked my hand clean. It tasted like her cum, not pee. Whatever it was, I welcome it anytime.
     
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  10. Wheeliegirl

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    I really gush sometimes when I've been edging for a good while and really building up. Although I don't projectile squirt, I definately gush a clear odourless liquid that ISNT pee or cum, which I then play in to cum. I do this on my own mostly.
    I can understand how the phenomenon is difficult to fathom, but that doesn't change the fact it isn't pee.
     
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    Wheeliegirl, I absolutely love the image of that!

    I was with a fwb some time ago, while having an intense evening with multiple sessions; she was riding me, making small motions with he hips and pelvis. In a moment, she froze, I could feel her muscles contract and grip my penis, then she flooded my cock and pelvis with warm, silky goodness. I had never felt anyone gush that much, like that before. It felt fantastic.
     
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  12. renigadeblade

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    Its Sad to see how ignorant some people are about this... I mean come on, You guys are the reason most women are scared to ENJOY sex! Because they are afraid they might 'pee' on their partner.... Squirting is piss!? Come on, grow up, and while you're at it get your information straight.

    Women should NOT be afraid to explore their sexuality! For fuck's sake its 2015! Get with the program.

    I'm a bit of a big girl but I know for a fact its not piss, I do it regularly. However it's not so much 'squirting' as it is more of a gushing. I tested it when I first did it during a masturbation session a few months after a bad breakup. At first it surprised and scared me a little, I thought I did pee but when I smelled it, it smelled nothing like pee.... if anything it was more like water because it had NO scent AT ALL. Next time I masturbated I decided to test it. I pee'd before the act and set a plain white towel under me. After a bit of going at it' it happened again. And guess what! There was not even remotely the color, odor or even the taste (yes I tasted it, get over yourselves) of piss. And before you assume,"omg a fat bitch can't squirt! It was piss because they have weak pelvic floor muscles!" think again. I was 22 and 150 pounds(ideal for my height and bone structure, thank you), the best shape of my life so don't even start. The fact is it is NOT piss and I'm sick of men trying to tell women that it is and that it's 'gross'. I am comfortable with my sexuality and other women should be able to be as well. (end of rant)

    On the other hand I am glad to see that not all the guys think this, so kudos to you guys. There's nothing wrong with enjoying a gushy girl, my husband of five years certainly seems to. ;)
     
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  13. Minky80

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    It is NOT pee! It does in some women produce the feeling that they need to pee, which makes them hesitant to let loose. They do not pee. It is ejaculate, which aids sperm in it's quest to survive long enough to reach the uterus. It is a sign that the woman is immensely excited, and if it isn't important to you, then I hope you are forever tied to women who spit out your sperm and become so grossed out by your ejaculate that they will never blow you again.
     
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  14. bi_biker

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    I love squiters,the warm wetness splashing my balls or chin,the tired concentration on my lovers face.and the slippy slideyness is wonderful.
     
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    I hate to say this, but some of you (who really should know better) are simply talking out of the backs of your heads! The squirting portrayed in adult movies has absolutely nothing to do with female ejaculation, all women produce the fluid, it's just that some women produce an excessive amount which can't drain out of the urethra fast enough so starts to back up. It DOESN'T go into the bladder (even an elementary level student will know that the bladder, both male & female, has a sphincter which prevents fluid from going in the wrong direction), but it does get pushed out by the muscular contractions that accompany a climax. Hence the appearance of a "squirting" orgasm.
    Anyone in any doubt should read Raine Leigh's excellent books on the subject.
     
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  16. Running Man

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    Sounds good to me naturegirl.

    My wife often drips in my mouth when she sits on my face and it's delicious!
     
  17. Sunlover1954

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    I have only had one experience with a woman squirting. For me, a was a real turn-on. Whether by hand stimulation or having sex, the squirting happened often.
     
  18. okcabinguy111

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    I had one girlfriend who squirted when she came, not quite as much as the ones in porn videos, but a good gusher. She was really tight and I didn't mind all the lubrication.

    As for squirting in general, yes it is something that turns me on and I watch squirting porn videos fairly regularly while masturbating.
     
  19. Bdh1979

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    I love women who squirt It's a major turn on for me.
     
  20. Running Man

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    Me too!

    I've managed to make my wife ooze and drip (into my mouth yum yum!) but I've not managed to make her squirt yet!!!

    I am happy to keep trying though.
     

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