Dear Susan,
Yes. There is fluid, which gets released amid a G-spot orgasm. It is released from the urethra and is watery in texture.
Gynaecologists reveal that it is not urine at all. In fact, the fluid is released from the Skene’s glands (resembles the male prostate), which surround the urethra.
By the way, women who have weak PC (pubococcygeus) muscles may end up urinating. But this can be sorted with Kegel exercises.
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when the g-spot is hit, is there extra fluid???
Dear Susan,
Yes. There is fluid, which gets released amid a G-spot orgasm. It is released from the urethra and is watery in texture.
Gynaecologists reveal that it is not urine at all. In fact, the fluid is released from the Skene’s glands (resembles the male prostate), which surround the urethra.
By the way, women who have weak PC (pubococcygeus) muscles may end up urinating. But this can be sorted with Kegel exercises.
Sorry for the delay in answering your question. This is because we had a problem with the website, but we have resolved that now and the website will be ready within the next two weeks.