Hey lemmy! I’ve been very sexual active but now that I moved I’m not too active. I’ve had over a 100 partners so far so I’m a bit experienced lol.

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    1. How sensitive is your clit? Can it take direct and intense stimulation, does it take only light stimulation directly, or can you only stimulate it through the hood?
    2. Does your clitoris stick out outside the hood normally or does it stay inside?
    3. How big would you say your clitoris is?
    4. In what ways do you like your clitoris to be stimulated?
    5. When you are aroused, what happens to your clit?
    6. When you are having an orgasm, what happens to your clit? Does it throb? Does it stay the same?
    7. After your are done having an orgasm, what happens to your clit? Does it become sensitive, or does it stay the same?
    8. Are there any extra sensitive or less sensitive spots on your clitoris? Where?
    9. Have you ever injured or bruised your clit? How did that go?

    As for orgasms:

    1. What does your standard orgasm feel like? How do you prefer to get there?
    2. Can you describe how the clitoral and the g-spot orgasm feel? (muscle tension, tingling sensations, etc.)
    3. Is it hard for you to reach multiple orgasms?
    4. Do multiple orgasms feel different than just one? How do they feel different?
    5. Is it possible to have too many and if so, what does that feel like?
    6. Is there a point where you have to “recharge” like men before you can have the next orgasm?
    7. Is it possible for you to stop your self from having an orgasm when you are having one?
    8. How have your orgasms changed with age
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      1. Nothing really like a standard orgasm. I have many ways of getting there.

      2. I’ll just describe the common parts, my insides tenses up for sure, kind of in waves? Depending on the intensity some shivering and limbs losing strength and control. My teeth feel kinda floaty too (sometimes)

      3. Depends on how aroused I was/am.

      4. If it’s immediately after one then yes. Usually the “second” one is stronger but it’s much much harder to reach.

      5. Not sure. I don’t really like the idea of having many orgasms quickly. I enjoy sex both for the orgasm and the actual sex stuff.

      6. Well not exactly like you guys but similar. I go a bit number usually so there is that. I get tired too but again, depends. If I didn’t go numb and if I have energy then there’s pretty much no recharge.

      7. Nope and I don’t want to try. I can delay the start but once it starts I’m really not going to stop it.

      8. I found “different” orgasms. Not sure how to describe that sorry!

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      I’ll be honest, my clit not something I’m generally thinking off, most of my arousal is by insertion and foreplay/ the scenario. I’ll still answer them tho lol.

      1. not very sensitive. Just a little more than the rest.

      2. I don’t know. I honestly am not really checking.

      3. it’s been described as small

      4. No preference, just include it in the fun!

      5. I believe it stiffens a bit but not much

      6. Not sure, I’m really not focused on that when I’m orgasming 😭 also it probably varies based on the kind of orgasm.

      7. I’m kinda number and sensitive at the same time after an orgasm. I’ve not noticed anything different with my clit.

      8. Not sure, sorry!

      9. I think I have, but tbh I don’t recall what or how it happened.

      I’ll answer the rest in another comment

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        I do have some other questions if you’re up for them:

        • What does arousal feel like in general to you?
        • Do you like cuddling?
        • What does cunnilingus feel like?
        • Have you ever squirted, and if so, what does that feel like?
        • What does it feel like to touch your clit when unaroused?
        • Would you say that you have an innie or an outie?
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          1. I warm up when I’m aroused. Starts usually in my ears and other parts slowly start warming up.

          2. Yes, but my stuffed toys are good enough :p

          3. Like imagine a dentist but down there, in a good way.

          4. I thought I did once. I did not. I literally just pissed. 😭

          5. Uhh nothing? Not really anything too wierd.

          6. Belly button and clit are both innie i believe

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            Two more follow up questions:

            • What does cunnilingus feel like to you? I just saw your edit.
            • Are your inner labia innie as well?
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            ‘Squirting’ literally is just pissing.

            There is no … magic, secret ‘squirting’ gland that secrets ‘squirting fluid’.

            When you see that in porn, its either a woman pissing, maybe from having such a mindblowing orgasm they literally loose bladder control, more likely no, its a staged shot and they’re just acting, pissing on cue…

            … Or, they basically just fill up their vagina with some kind of fluid, and they push it out in some way.

            https://www.salon.com/2022/09/20/dye-anatomy-study-urology/

            Technically, “real” squirting can contain fluids from the Skene’s gland or Batholin’s gland, basically stuff the vagina uses to lubricate itself… but yeah “squirting” literally is just pissing yourself from basically a very strong, or different kind of orgasm.

            The porn industry has massively overplayed and distorted this into something it really isn’t.

            If your lady is “squirting” all the time, she probably has something wrong with her urinary tract or the muscles around her bladder, something like that, she’s incontinent, she is probably not regularly blown away by your fucking skills.

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              I believe there was a reduced urea concentration in “squirt” tho I’m too lazy to check.

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                https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article-abstract/12/3/661/6966885

                BSU = Before Sexual Stimulation Urine

                (Ie, they had them pee in a bottle before hand)

                S = The actual ‘squirt’ liquid

                ASU = After Sexual Stimulation Urination

                (pee in a bottle again after squirting)

                PSA = Prostate Secreted Antigen

                (where Skene’s gland is also known as “the female prostate”)

                Results

                Biochemical analysis of BSU, S, and ASU showed comparable urea, creatinine, and uric acid concentrations in all participants. Yet, whereas PSA was not detected in BSU in six out of seven participants, this antigen was present in S and ASU in five out of seven participants.

                Conclusions

                The present data based on ultrasonographic bladder monitoring and biochemical analyses indicate that squirting is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity, although a marginal contribution of prostatic secretions to the emitted fluid often exists.


                https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1743609515333464

                Results

                In this case report, we provided new biochemical evidences demonstrating that the clear and abundant fluid that is ejected in gushes (squirting) is different from the real female ejaculation. While the first has the features of diluted urines (density: 1,001.67 ± 2.89; urea: 417.0 ± 42.88 mg/dL; creatinine: 21.37 ± 4.16 mg/dL; uric acid: 10.37 ± 1.48 mg/dL), the second is biochemically comparable to some components of male semen (prostate‐specific antigen: 3.99 ± 0.60 × 103 ng/mL).

                Conclusions

                Female ejaculation and squirting/gushing are two different phenomena. The organs and the mechanisms that produce them are bona fide different. The real female ejaculation is the release of a very scanty, thick, and whitish fluid from the female prostate, while the squirting is the expulsion of a diluted fluid from the urinary bladder.

                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skene's_gland

                In female human anatomy, Skene’s glands or the Skene glands (/skiːn/ SKEEN, also known as the lesser vestibular glands or paraurethral glands[1]) are two glands located towards the lower end of the urethra. The glands are surrounded by tissue that swells with blood during sexual arousal, and secrete a fluid, carried by the Skene’s ducts to openings near the urethral meatus, particularly during orgasm.

                In an amount of a few milliliters, fluid is secreted from these glands when stimulated from inside the vagina.[9][10] Female ejaculation and squirting (secretion of large amounts of fluid) are believed by researchers to be two different processes. They may occur in combination during orgasm. Squirting alone is a sudden expulsion of liquid that at least partly comes from the bladder and contains urine, whereas ejaculation fluid includes a whitish transparent ejaculate that appears to come from the Skene’s gland.[3][11]


                So, if I am understanding this all correctly, a diluted urea concentration is what you would normally expect from basically urine.

                “Squirting” just is primarily urine, a release of urine from the bladder, through the urethra, though it seems it can have a bit more substances from the female prostate / Skene’s gland mixed in with it than normal urine.

                The uh, openings or exit points of the Skene’s gland are apparently on either side of or around the exterior opening of the urethra.

                Then you also have the Bartholin’s glands, which apparently ‘exit’ around the ‘bottom’ of the vagina.

                And the Skene and Bartholin’s glands both secrete, enlarge, and emit different kinds of liquids with specific chemical signatures when a woman is highly aroused / orgasming.

                So… perhaps this has something to do with different ‘kinds’ of orgasms women can experience… I imagine it would or could feel physically different if different parts of your body are differently enlarged and then discharging.


                There is apparently a distinct phenomenon of actual ‘female ejaculation’, but this does not primarily come from the urethra.

                This seems to be a sudden and substantial sort of emptying of all of that vaginal lubricant supplied by the Skene’s glands / female prostate, possibly also the Bartholin’s glands, that all happens rather rapidly, is milky and viscous like male semen, and does not come out of the urethra.

                So, normally, this is the stuff that uh, ‘leaks’ from a highly aroused, “wet” vagina, but in some cases… apparently it just all comes out at once, as opposed to like a steady drip feed.


                Personally, … I think I may have seen something like that a number of times.

                I… have been with women / had specific encounters where there was considerably more, and considerably more ‘milky’ liquid than what I would call ‘normal’, where normally its more clear, less substanial.

                I do not know if it was … all discharged at once though.

                So uh… seeing as even ‘science’ barely understands what the fuck is going on here, maybe you could comment on your experiences with this?

                Have you ever had a much more substantial and milky uh, female ejaculation from the vagina, as opposed to a ‘normal’ amount of just being aroused and wet?

                That seems to happen fairly rapidly, or… maybe is more volume than normal, but over a sustained period of time?

                Does that coincide with a different ‘kind’ of orgasm?

                Please, for science!

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                  Uhhh i guess I’m back doing research again? Oh god uni days are back again 😖. Lol anyways I wouldnt mind going back to those days.

                  Well from when I can remember “milky” orgasms/ejaculations I think it’s always been during a rougher session. Tho I don’t think it was all at once. (I remember some guys saying they can see me creaming or something. Tho that could also be lube/pre cum or something getting aerated from the roughness?)

                  I am wetter after an orgasm and it does feel like I “released” something. Tho I have never seen any real big volume of any sort of liquid.

                  So I guess the wetness(?) increases over time but I don’t feel like that’s related to the orgasm. Feel more like regular vaginal fluid(not the periods one) type of thing.

                  I don’t recall any links to milkyness with different orgasms.

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                    Thank you for the details, interesting…

                    Unfortunately, yes, it looks like more research is indeed required, as the current evidence and theory appear to be inconclusive.

                    Happy to be your study buddy if we by some chance ever happen to be geographically nearby, lol.