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Female ejaculation is usually achieved by stimulating the G-spot in the vaginal vestibule, specifically the corpus spongiosum. In rare cases, external stimulation of the clitoris alone can cause contraction of the vaginal tissues, stimulating the urethral tissues and resulting in female ejaculation. Ejaculation can be categorized into two types: clitoral ejaculation and vaginal ejaculation.

Various experiments have proven that women can indeed ejaculate like men. The female urethra is surrounded by urethral glands, paraurethral glands, Skene's glands, the female prostate, the corpus spongiosum, and the G-spot spongiosum. The Skene's gland is one of the two glands with an opening to the urethra; the others are generally referred to as urethral glands. Besides fluid from the urethral glands and urine from the bladder, these fluids are expelled from the urethral opening during orgasm when muscles suddenly contract.

A ring of tissue surrounding the urethra, called the corpus spongiosum, plays the same role in female intercourse. The corpus spongiosum surrounds the urethra and comprises more than 30 glands, which become erect during sexual arousal. During sexual arousal, the fluid secreted by these glands is alkaline, similar to the prostatic fluid in men. This fluid is the same bodily fluid expelled by women during intercourse. Two to three centimeters from the vaginal opening on the anterior wall of the vagina, there is a highly sensitive area. Even without clitoral stimulation, pressure stimulation of this area easily leads to orgasm. The G-spot varies in size from person to person, generally about the size of a penny. It is not a point, but an area. You can find it by inserting your finger and slightly bending it upwards. This area is composed of complex blood vessels, nerves, paraurethral glands surrounding the ducts, and bladder neck tissue; its structure is similar to the male prostate. The G-spot forms its own domain around the urethra, with a small opening leading to the urethra. If the G-spot is stimulated, it will fold and bulge, becoming curved. Continued stimulation will cause a small amount of fluid to be secreted from the bulging tissue, entering the urethra through the small opening. This fluid is vestibular gland fluid.

Not all women can ejaculate vaginally; women with underdeveloped vestibular glands can only ejaculate a few drops, far less than the amount needed for vaginal ejaculation. The inability to experience vaginal orgasm does not mean the absence of an orgasm. Vaginal orgasm is simply another manifestation of orgasm. While both are wonderful, the sensations are different.

Women do experience vaginal orgasm, but it's not as exaggerated as depicted in pornography or ancient books. Vaginal orgasm, also known as "female ejaculation," occurs when some women secrete a fluid different from urine during orgasm, about 2-3 cc, mixed with urine released due to excessive excitement.
While vaginal orgasm and orgasm can be equated, they are not mutually exclusive. Vaginal orgasm and orgasm feel different; they are two different pleasures.

The most effective way to achieve vaginal orgasm is through steady, continuous stimulation of the G-spot, along with the internal A-spot, accumulating vestibular gland fluid, supplemented by clitoral stimulation, until the peak. At this point, due to intense excitement, many women experience urinary incontinence, with a small amount of vestibular gland fluid gushing out with urine. Unlike men, women can continuously experience vaginal orgasm and orgasm until exhaustion.

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