Is it normal?

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sorry I'm new to posting(sorry if put question in wrong area) but my question is that everytime my boyfriend and I have sex it feels like there a spot that he hits makes me have to pee is this normal. Sorry once again I'm new to all of this. Thanks
 
That's your g-spot. If you keep stimulating it, it'll probably feel good, and might even make you orgasm. Pee before sex so you don't have to worry about it, and then relax into the feeling and see what happens. Every woman is different, so it could take a lot of experimenting to see what works best for you regarding g-spot stimulation. :)
 
Yep, the g-spot. During sex it's fine, but I hate it being pushed (with a finger) too much - I don't think I'll ever get past the "needing to pee" feeling for it to be good. So, the "try this and report back" method isn't my cup of tea.

If it's bothering you I agree with SweetErika - try different positions until you're comfortable.
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could be another feeling

Hi,
there is the chance the feeling of your needing to pee is your feeling to orgasm and 'squirt' your juices. If you did pee before making love to him you may know it is not a need, but a reaction to being highly satisfied or sexed to his actions. ;)
 
Question: Are Gspot juices any different than non Gspot pussy juices? My wife has Gspot orgasms on a somewhat regular basis and she really squirts and totally soaks the bed. Inquiring minds.
 
From my humble "research" it apparent that the whole G thing is as diverse as sex itself and the people what DOIT.

I've seen women have multiple MASSIVE G-Gasms in both the "constant" mode and the "multiple peaks" mode and never squirt or even get wet enough to make a mess.

I've also seen seen the opposite. Rather large quantities of fluid expelled (no fire hoses ... yet) and not orgasm once. Go figure.

The fluid associated with the whole squirting thing appears to originate in the Skeene glands. They fill as the woman is getting turned on. The longer the buildup the more the fluid - sometimes.
Normally women just lubricate during sexual arousal. Sometimes there is a LOT of fluid. Sometimes not so much.

I have been unable to distinguish the origins of the fluids by taste or differing techniques.

MUCH more research is required.
 
Question: Are Gspot juices any different than non Gspot pussy juices? My wife has Gspot orgasms on a somewhat regular basis and she really squirts and totally soaks the bed. Inquiring minds.
Well, the juice that's there pretty much all the time is acetic acid. It keeps the ph level down, restricting the growth of bacteria and fungus. The acid also happens to be what you use to "pickle" a dill pickle.

When the woman gets turned on, the vestibular glands become active. They actually develop from the same tissue as the prostate and Bartolin's gland in guys (which produce the bulk of what makes up cum since actual sperm is only a small percentage). In women they're called the greater vestibular gland and the lesser vestibular gland (Skene's Gland). In comparison to guys, women produce much more of the lubrication afterall, her whole cunt is a lot bigger than a urethra, isn't it? Of course, in guys, both of the fluids end up going into the urethra. In women, the lubrication comes out of its own tiny ducts beside the urethra, so they wouldn't end up involved in the squirting. Now, the amount of prostate fluid is determined by how big the gland is and also by sexual excitement. The Skene's gland in women tends to be smaller than a guy's prostate and in some women, the little Skene's gland even ends up so small that you'd have a hard time finding it if you cut her open. Still, some women with well endowed glands can, with enough excitement, end up producing enough fluid to actually squirt like a guy.

Yeah, that's a bit of the technical aspect of sex. Now, enough of the educational shit. Go watch/read/do some of the fun part. ;)
 
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