Female ejaculation: perceived origins, the Grafenberg spot/area, and sexual responsiveness
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Female ejaculation: perceived origins, the Grafenberg spot/area, and sexual responsiveness
Abstract
Despite earlier contrary claims, some researchers have recently reported a possible homologous female prostate gland that is potentially involved in a sudden spurt of fluid being released at the moment of orgasm. A number of medical authorities have speculated that this fluid is urine. To alleviate concerns about the possible release of urine during orgasmic response as well as to contribute to a further understanding of physiological and psychological sexual satisfaction, we examined a series of variables thought to be associated with female ejaculation [(expulsion of fluid during orgasm and its relationship, if any, to a sensitive anatomic area (Grafenberg spot)]. An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 2350 professional women in the United States and Canada with a subsequent 55% return rate. Of these respondents, 40% reported having a fluid release (ejaculation) at the moment of orgasm. Further, 82% of the women who reported the sensitive area (Grafenberg spot) also reported ejaculation with their orgasms. A number of variables were associated with this perceived existence of female ejaculation.
Comment in
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Vaginal erogeneity, "female ejaculation," and the "Grafenberg spot".Arch Sex Behav. 1990 Dec;19(6):607-11. doi: 10.1007/BF01542469. Arch Sex Behav. 1990. PMID: 2082864 No abstract available.
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