hello! this action smell sweet happening when the woman is feeling well during sexual relationship.
In Rwanda culture as rwandans we love and give value the women who can urine smell during ejaculation. when this action is doing the man has happiness and confident. but if there is badness of it plz u can inform us so that we can leave it. thx.
>That is absolutely wrong. It IS impossible for a woman to pass urine while she is ejaculating, it just can not happen. For one the smooth muscles of the woman's bodies bladder become tightened and close off completely while she's being sexual stimulated, just as a man. Does a man pass urine while he ejaculates? Not a chance, this same function holds true for a woman as well. The only urine in a male or Female ejaculation is just a trace amount from the last time you/they've pass urine, ONLY! Stephen aka The "Squirt Master" PS. If urine is being passed their a Medical issue going on, and a woman's "Skene's gland" and/or bladder may have been or became damaged in some way.
My wife squirts a lot when I massage her G-spot and it is clear, no smell, no taste, watery and not much good as lubrication.
She soaks several bunched up towels and then the bed. We went shopping at Bath and Beyond and found that Micro-Dry memory foam bath mat really soaks up the squirt and keeps the bed dry. The mat has a rubber backing and a soft like micro fibre top. Don't scrimp on the small size and put towels on top for hour+ long sessions. Changing towels keeps her happy as she hates lying on soaked towels.
My girlfriend has recently started squirting, which is amazing! but i too was concerned about the slight urine smell on my sheets afterwards although it is faint. This article is reassuring. I read elsewhere that female ejaculate "has a slippery feel to it which soon becomes sticky" which matches my experience, is this what other people felt? glad I have a washing machine in my student house this year, last year this could have posed a problem lol.
happy squirting...
Hi i have an answer that might help alot of people out about this post. I'm a female and I "squirt" or ejaculate all the time. I love the feeling and my lover loves everything about it (taste, smell, ect.). I have also found that my ejaculate smells faintly of pee but my lover thinks it smells sweet and cant get enough of it. Its just the difference between womens and mens sense of smell. I have found that using the rest room before hand helps a little but may not get rid of the smell. Eating pineapple at least 6 hours before hand helps also. I say 6 hours because this gives the juice from the fruit time to reach your bladder.
As for the messiness of it, I have found that if you make your bed then place one of the plastic mattress covers on and a new set of sheets on top, helps alot. Then when you are done playing around just take the top set off and your ready to go to sleep.I have found the mattress covers at Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond, Walgreens, Nebraska furniture mart, and even some Dollar General stores.
I hope this helps.
YOU'RE WRONG ABOUT IT BEING URINE! Female ejaculation is prostate like fluid that is pushed out of the urethra (pee tube) which originates not from the bladder but from the Paraurethral/Skenes glands (located under the g-spot area) during sexual arousal. It is important to remember this is not urine (pee).
My girlfriend's squirt when she cums is abundant, is yellow, and smells just like pee. I don't know whether it's pee or mere ejaculate, and I'd like to know. Any help?
Nonetheless, I love it when she squirts and even if it were urine, I'd love the pee out of her.
New kitchen trash bag under towel works great, simply wash towel and toss bag and no mess to clean.
From what I've read, the most consistent distinction between pee and female ejaculate seems to be the color, as both fluids come from the same place, are pretty watery, and may have a similar odor. Female ejaculate tends to be clear or somewhat opaque, whereas pee will contain shades of yellow. It could very well be a combination of both, as there have been disputes over whether or not it is possible for women to pee while orgasming.