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Shapie
MemberIs that true?
BEKFETS
MemberYeh, men can't because it would kill the sperm thus keeping bebeh from being made but women don't because they got separated holes, so there isn't a need to stop it.
MrTailson
MemberTruly fascinating.
artif49837i
MemberMen can, but only some,
artif49837i
MemberWhatWouldJesusDo
MemberYeah but it's still fun to call it squirting
bruh117
MemberEssentially accurate, "squirt" comes from the bladder via the urethra, and it is chemically identical to urine.
However, I did find a study one time which did MRI of women before, during, and after squirting orgasms (I genuinely unironically love living in the Idiocracy timeline where we devote valuable research time towards orgasms). If I recall correctly, what they found was that even if a woman did not have much urine in their bladder before stimulation (meaning, they dont have to pee), just before the orgasm, their bladder would rapidly fill with fluid. Then, post squirting orgasm, the bladder would be empty again. This suggests the body deliberately fills the bladder with any water it has, to accomplish a squirting orgasm... Which then suggests that a squirting orgasm isnt just a loss of bladder control, but something the body does deliberately in response to orgasm, to the point of flushing the bladder with water whether the bladder was full of urine or not. This might also explain why "squirt" is often more clear than urine. It's a bit like the urine of a well hydrated person. Chemically the same as urine but diluted like it's a hydrated person's piss.
... Im not saying this to "cope" with the fact that it's piss, IDC if it's piss, she can straight up waterboard me with actual piss for all I care. Fun way to go. I'm just saying from what I've read, seems like what little scientific literature on the subject has found there's probably something more going on during a squirting orgasm than just regular pissing.
A lot of these kinds of studies were funded by Viagra, who were trying to come up with something similar to Viagra to help women orgasm easier. It didnt work, for reasons I wont get into here.
Another fun fact, this became an issue when Britain, the fuddy duddies their politicians are, tried to morally legislate porn, by banning piss kink porn... The porn industry vehemently opposed the legislation on the grounds that squirt essentially is piss, and because it's an often natural and unstoppable part of an orgasm, that their legislation essentially bans squirting porn, and that it's a bit absurd to ban that in porn since some women literally cant control it. It'd be like banning female orgasms altogether.
KavakLuna
MemberIf I remember correctly the reason for the bladder being filled after sufficient stimulation for both men and women (though less so for men it seems) is so that the urethra can be flushed after intercourse, preventing urinary track infections. Same reason you tear up after getting something in your eye, or your nose runs when you’re sick. It’s to avoid infections or any other such unpleasantries.
bruh117
MemberThat makes perfect sense actually, Im running with that from now on.
AlterSage
MemberMan.
Sex research is actually really fascinating.
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