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03-29-2023 07:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by Jessica60700
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So squirting isn't pee. Squirting is a buildup of wetness in the gland that makes wetness. It is not urine in any way. Women with a catheter in can still squirt several feet. It's just a factor of the contraction of muscles around the gland during orgasm.
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Source? Every squirting video shows it comes out of the pee hole/urethra, and where does the urethra come from? Exactly, the bladder.
Glands rather produce some creamy liquid which lubricates the vagina when aroused, but there's just no way to accumulate so much of it. Also it would be rather sticky. It might mix up with the pee from the urethra at best.
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Originally Posted by Jessica60700
(Post 3868376)
Also in the video you linked, the water level is significantly higher allowing her small high pressure stream to still hit the water. So design of the toilet and water level can effect the sound.
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That's exactly what I wanted to show with it.
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Originally Posted by Jessica60700
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PS: Due to the location of the bladder in relation the vaginal canal. A penis would need to be small in diameter and of average or below average length to allow a full expansion of the bladder.
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Hahah nice try, but a penis that hurts some girls is long and wide enough I guess. The female abdomen is stretchable so it just pushes everything further upwards/outwards including the bladder, it's not like a metal cage you know. At a certain point of internal sphincter strength, it can withstand the additional pressure when the brain tells the involuntary sphincter muscle to just keep it shut (from distraction, e.g. arousal), the same thing happens when pee shy people try to pee but the involuntary sphincter muscle just stays closed. There are 3 muscles involved: The bladder wall which can contract and push out (involuntary), the inner sphincter which is also not controllable, and the outer sphincter which is controllable. It all depends on which signal they get from the brain. If you get the urge strongly, you're basically only left holding with the controllable/voluntary muscle. It's a complex system.
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