Anatomay of a womanly orgasim?

I've always wondered why women "squirt" when their climax is achieve. I can understand for a moment liquid close to the male sperm upon climax but why is in attendance usually enough soft blasting out to cover my face and my bed-sheet. I only don't understand what it is. She call it her "" but as far as I know, women don't produce any liquids released solely during sex. What is that liquid and why is here so much of it?
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There is a gland called the Skene's gland to be precise located (of what i can remember) on the anterior of the vaginal canal. When stimulated the gland swells next to blood and what some people believe, produces a juice (only in some women) that later flows from the gland through the urethra and out of the body, which you see as squirting. Not all women experience feminine ejaculation but it isn't as uncommon as it used to be. This gooey really serves no purpose during sexual intercourse although it is usually proceeded with an extremely dutiful orgasm. If your girlfriend or wife is a "squirter" then you should have a feeling somewhat lucky to be able to please her that economically.

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The feminine body, when aroused, naturally produces it's own lubricant, so the penis go in smoother. Different citizens secrete different amounts. But it is a drastically good article to have, or we would never hold sex without a righteous dose of KY.

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women sometimes lose bladder function during orgasm's, so the liquid you see adjectives over the sheets is most likely urine.

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it is a lubricant





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