When sexual activity reaches orgasm, male ejaculation is the final end, but female ejaculation is not injected. There are also many women who inject liquid during Orgasm, but this is what few women can do. Why is this happening?
Can women learn to ejaculate? Some sex activists are committed to promoting education related to female ejaculation. They believe that women can achieve ejaculation through learning. Several women once told me that they learned to ejaculate after watching relevant videos. In addition, they also strengthen the pelvic floor muscles through exercise. One thing is certain, women can learn to distinguish the occurrence of ejaculation. Drip or seep, spray or gush. It is possible for some women to suddenly learn to ejaculate. Women's Sexual arousal at this time may be higher than the normal situation of masturbation, and they have unusual enthusiasm. Finally, they produced sufficient ejaculatory liquid and were noticed by themselves. Indeed, people can learn about multiple orgasms. In the occurrence of multiple orgasms, some women may have discovered their ejaculation ability.
In short, women should be able to inject fluids. Therefore, when a woman does not inject liquid, it is more necessary for us to consider the reasons for not injecting liquid. Why don't women ejaculate?
How to explain the significant change in ejection volume? As is well known, the range of male ejaculation is not too small. Their changes range from half an ounce to two ounces. In addition, the fluid produced by the prostate gland accounts for approximately 15-20% of the semen. Therefore, the amount of prostate fluid secreted by men also varies. However, many women secrete significantly more injections.
Female testosterone exhibits different levels, as do males. This may affect the secretion of prostate fluid. This effect has not been studied yet. However, the amount of testosterone in women seems to be the determining factor. It determines how much ejaculatory fluid a woman produces. All women have a certain amount of testosterone. Its quantity may be influenced by some living and environmental factors. However, genetic inheritance may be the most powerful factor and the only one. There are many reasons for the significant differences in female ejaculation volume. Some women only have larger glands than others. Alternatively, the glands secrete more fluid. In this way, they will also exude more liquid than other women.
Some women have experienced Vaginal delivery. Their pelvic floor muscles may be damaged or weakened. But this is just that the muscles cannot squeeze the liquid more forcefully. There are also some women whose glands may have been damaged or scarred during past infections, so the injection cannot seep out and only one or two drops are discharged from the glands. Originally, the gland should directly discharge the fluid completely from the urethra. Other women who do not ejaculate may be inactive due to long-term lack of sexual activity in the urethral glands. Alternatively, their sensitivity to sexual reactions is low. Finally, hormones are unknown factors. It may also inhibit the occurrence of prostatic fluid.
Regarding female ejaculation, people in this world are divided into two groups. One believes in its existence, the other does not. I'm afraid that women and their male partners believe in this phenomenon. Relatively speaking, women and male partners who do not see their own obvious jet are often not convinced. Research in Spain suggests that all women may be injected with fluids. However, there are significant differences in the degree of injection, ranging from very few to very obvious. Additionally, for some women, ejaculatory fluid may be sprayed into the bladder. The next time you urinate, you will excrete urine.
Many women do not believe that they can ejaculate. One of the reasons is that during sexual intercourse, the urethra and urethral opening are pushed into the vagina. In this way, if a woman only sprays liquid during sexual intercourse, the liquid will quietly occur inside the vagina. Even if the urethral opening is not pushed into the vagina, a woman's ejaculation can be blocked by the penis and penis. In this case, it will ultimately only bring wet spots. Alternatively, some female wetland areas are still large.
Many women seem to have no ejaculation. Another reason is that before she is completely excited, her partner climaxes, including same-sex partners. Therefore, the reason is not just the timing of the injection. Some women suffer from Urethritis. This type of urinary tract infection is caused by gonorrhea or other pathogenic bacteria. Their urethra may have injuries and scars along the way. The paraurethral canal was also injured due to healing, preventing the occurrence of ejaculation. Like older men, some older women have decreased erectile and fluid ejection abilities, such as Arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis will affect the injection ability.