Squirting; Pee or Not?

[quote]scoots2 wrote:

[quote]inkedmark79 wrote:
When it comes to getting educated this just blew my mind, plus I gotta get me one of these fine ladies![/quote]

Learn a lot more than just the pursuit of muscle![/quote]

Everyday’s a school day!

[quote]on edge wrote:
If its watery and/or has any decent volume, it’s pee. If it’s thick and is a small amount, it’s cum. It’s not a good thing if its cum. That means her body is perceiving you as weak and trying to take over the alpha role and inseminate you! It’s a genetic trait left over from a couple 100 million years when life on earth was mostly hermaphrodidic. If it’s pee, that’s not nearly so bad. She’s just trying to mark you as her territory.

I’d like to take a moment to once again remind you all that I am a scientist.

As if you couldn’t tell.[/quote]

This had me in stitches.

If it’s salty or a bit musky you’ve got yourself a real squirter!

If it’s really sour, it’s pee. All pee is noticeably sour.

This has probably been said already, but Vaginal squirting comes out of the vagina not the urethra. Pee comes out of the urethra, completely separate.

[quote]horsepuss wrote:
This has probably been said already, but Vaginal squirting comes out of the vagina not the urethra. Pee comes out of the urethra, completely separate. [/quote]
Wow where have you been?

Also go back and read the thread. You are way off sir.

[quote]on edge wrote:
If its watery and/or has any decent volume, it’s pee. If it’s thick and is a small amount, it’s cum. It’s not a good thing if its cum. That means her body is perceiving you as weak and trying to take over the alpha role and inseminate you! It’s a genetic trait left over from a couple 100 million years when life on earth was mostly hermaphrodidic. If it’s pee, that’s not nearly so bad. She’s just trying to mark you as her territory.

I’d like to take a moment to once again remind you all that I am a scientist.

As if you couldn’t tell.[/quote]

This post. hahhahha

[quote]pushharder wrote:
By the way, the study mentioned earlier in the thread claiming the fluid was nothing more than urine was conducted on a grand total of 7 women and they were selected on the knowing that all suffered coital incontinence.

Not much of a study group methinks.

Hi Derek.[/quote]

Thank you.

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
By the way, the study mentioned earlier in the thread claiming the fluid was nothing more than urine was conducted on a grand total of 7 women and they were selected on the knowing that all suffered coital incontinence.

Not much of a study group methinks.

Hi Derek.[/quote]

Thank you.
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lol

If it’s pee, my girl has a bladder the size of a beach ball.

Push

URine denial!

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
If it’s pee, my girl has a bladder the size of a beach ball.[/quote]

If it’s not pee, where would all of that fluid be stored that is larger than the bladder?

[quote]doogie wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
If it’s pee, my girl has a bladder the size of a beach ball.[/quote]

If it’s not pee, where would all of that fluid be stored that is larger than the bladder?[/quote]

This is what I thought. Some woman expelled nearly a liter of fluid after her bladder had been drained?!?!?!

Where is this organ that no one can find that can store a liter of fluid?

[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:

[quote]doogie wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
If it’s pee, my girl has a bladder the size of a beach ball.[/quote]

If it’s not pee, where would all of that fluid be stored that is larger than the bladder?[/quote]

This is what I thought. Some woman expelled nearly a liter of fluid after her bladder had been drained?!?!?!

Where is this organ that no one can find that can store a liter of fluid?[/quote]

The bladder can hold that much under certain circumstances.

[quote]aeyogi wrote:

[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:

[quote]doogie wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
If it’s pee, my girl has a bladder the size of a beach ball.[/quote]

If it’s not pee, where would all of that fluid be stored that is larger than the bladder?[/quote]

This is what I thought. Some woman expelled nearly a liter of fluid after her bladder had been drained?!?!?!

Where is this organ that no one can find that can store a liter of fluid?[/quote]

The bladder can hold that much under certain circumstances.
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Oh, I know. But if you look at the study Push quoted at the top of the page, “An experiment recorded by Dr Gary Schubach involved female subjects engaging in sexual stimulation then having their bladders drained with a catheter. After this draining, seven women still expelled 50 -900 ml of fluid in sexual response…”

The women had their bladders catheterized, then one still expelled nearly a liter of fluid. Where the hell was all that fluid stored?

Fitzgerald, Stablein, and Brubaker (2002) evaluated voiding diaries in 300 women with differing racial and ethnic backgrounds, and reported that the median voided volume was 330 ml. Latini, Mueller, Lux, Fitzgerald, and Kreder (2004) analyzed multiple variables from voiding diaries in 284 men without bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms and found that the median voided volume was 382 ml. Van Doorn and associates (2011) evaluated voiding parameters in 1688 Dutch men and found a similar mean voided volume in adult men of 400 ml.