Women unconsciously emit transparent, clear or milky liquid during Orgasm, which is usually called tidal blowing. Many people believe that only a few women have this ability, but in fact, this is a misconception that as long as sexual methods are appropriate, most women can ejaculate during orgasm. But there has been a constant debate about the composition of the sprayed liquid.
Female ejaculation is not urine
Female ejaculation has always been controversial. One reason is that the composition of these liquids has not yet received authoritative research. Prostate acid phosphatase (pAp) is an enzyme. It exists in male prostate secretions. Whipple and Perry were discovered in early 1980. It and glucose are also present in female ejaculation. Moreover, they are much higher than urine samples. Urea and creatinine are the two main components of urine. The content in their ejaculation is much lower than that in urine samples. This analysis indicates that female ejaculation is not urine.
The experiment proved this theory
Edwin Belzer teaches courses in human sexuality at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. He attempted to prove that the fluid ejaculated by women did not come from the bladder. For this, he conducted an interesting experiment. The subject is one of his students, who is prone to ejaculation. In the report, this student took a medication called Urinary Dampness Powder for bladder relaxation. It will turn urine into a bright blue color. In this way, she conducted several masturbation experiments. Later, she found that the liquid sprayed on the sheets by Orgasm had no color. Or, those love liquids are only dyed a few shades of light blue. Then, she sprinkled urine on the experimental bed sheet. This spot is dark blue. This indicates that there is a large amount of blue dye in the urine. It can be seen that the ejaculation does not come from the bladder, as the ejaculation has almost no staining or color. Therefore, semen is not urine.
P exists in love solution SA
A recent study also investigated female ejaculation. The host is two Spanish researchers. Francisco Cabelo Santamaria, a physicist and psychologist. Clinical analysis expert at Ricknestes. Their report was published at the 13th World Congress of Sexology in Valencia, Spain in 1997. The researchers analyzed the urine of 24 women before and after orgasm. Therefore, they mastered the traces of prostate secretions. Six of the women also analyzed their love. All women reached Orgasm and had no sexual contact for two days. Their analysis was focused on identifying the presence of prostate specific antigen (pSA). Because this is the main chemical substance emitted by the male prostate.