Re: Heypersecretion during sex

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sun Mar 15 12:51:53 1998


at the risk of extinguishing another flame, perhaps this reference may be helpful for the topic.

Female ejaculation: perceived origins, the Grafenberg spot/area, and sexual responsiveness.

Darling CA, Davidson JK Sr, Conway-Welch C

Department of Family, Child, and Consumer Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee.

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.

i hope this is useful to the original poster. ok let the games resume.

art

At Sun, 15 Mar 1998, Gail Waldby, MD wrote: >
>Actually as I recall, Bernard is also trained in the noble profession of
>general surgery, so could always fall back on that. (However, it seems he
>has found his niche in gynecology and obstetrics.)
>Gail Waldby, MD
>Huron Clinic SD
>
>Malcolm Griffiths wrote:
>
>> In message <350BF483.2CDC@electromisiones.com.ar>, ldf
>> <ldf@electromisiones.com.ar> writes
>> >incontinence...the secretion is sticky after the urine dry!
>>
>> If the residue of dried urine is dry I'd suspect diabetes!
>>
>> BTW I don't really think that the woman has dibaetes, anymore that I
>> think Bernard should stop treating women. After all he's only been
>> trained to treat women, to stop him dooing so would be a criminal waste
>> of resources!
>> Malcolm Griffiths MD,MRCOG,MFFP,Cert.Mgmnt
>> Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Luton & Dunstable Hosp.,UK.
>> Tel: 01582-497459 (office) Fax: 01582-497376
>> 01525-222849 (home) email: Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk
>> http://www.obgyn.net/board/griffith.htm
>> "CLINICAL FREEDOM IS THE LAST REFUGE OF THE CLINICALLY INCOMPETENT!"
>> (Someone [1997])

--
art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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