• Fontasia
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      4 months ago

      It is absolutely bonkers that it has taken until this year until someone said “hey this liquid that does not, feel, smell, look or taste like pee that we call pee might not be pee.” Are people with access to spectral analysis just bad at sex and have never seen it?

      Please tell me the study gave it a scientific name.

      • @OldManBOMBINOP
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        114 months ago

        The study that I read injected dye into the bladders of several female volunteers of varying ages, sizes, etc. Every pair who experienced squirting had dye on them after.

        It’s piss and pussy juice bro. It’s always been piss and pussy juice.

        Just like the g-spot has always been the backside of the cluster of nerves that make up the clitoris, and the male one is near the back of the inner workings of your Franky boy.

        Also, the g-spot feels similar to the roof of your mouth, so if you’re struggling, feel for that and then massage it like you’re rubbing a cramp out of your foot. But maybe not quite as firm. Start easy.

        • @Dakkaface
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          34 months ago

          Comes through the bladder, but isn’t pee. They did an ultrasound study where women emptied thier bladders and then stimulated until they squirted. Thier bladder is empty of urine, but rapidly fills and releases a clear fluid to squirt.

          If the lady doesn’t empty her bladder first, it’s going to have urine in it. But the fluid itself isn’t urine.

          • @OldManBOMBINOP
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            04 months ago

            I’m a simple man. Shit comes out of a bladder, it’s pee.

        • Fontasia
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          34 months ago

          Yes, but why can’t someone give me the scientific name for pussy juice?

          • @stoicmaverick
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            74 months ago

            Technically, it would be ‘vaginal fluid’ or ‘vaginal excretion’

            • @stoicmaverick
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              4 months ago

              That’s actually a form of puss comprised mostly of white blood cells and would be indicative of a pretty ripping bacterial infection.