Dear M:
Given that you already have the capacity
to ejaculate it is most likely you still can given the right
style and intensity of stimulation. Translation you have
already established the nerve response pathway that your
body recognizes for ejaculation. When you were younger was
it one particular
thing that you or your partner did that created it? Only
you know what you or he did and I am sure you have tried
to repeat that. Some women have said they have been able
to do so while concentrating on bearing down during orgasm.
If the reason you are asking is because
of the enjoyment factor, outstanding, if however the reason
you are asking is because of the pressure to "perform"
I might suggest focusing elsewhere. Unfortunately often
people feel they have to "do" what they see in
adult videos which invariably has a very set script.
Some women have it happen regularly,
others occasionally and still for others never. Also as
you know from your own experience, female ejaculation is
not necessarily associated with G-spot stimulation. It can
occur as a result of oral stimulation, manual and for some
even during kissing. I consulted Dr. Beverly Whipple as
my source on this as she is one of the foremost research
authorities worldwide on female sexuality, ejaculation,
and orgasm.
When I was in Paris this summer presenting
at the World Congress of Sexology I was able to hear the
presentation of Dr. Francisco Santa Maria Cabello. He is
one of the top researchers on female ejaculation and according
to his research approximately 70% of women ejaculate regularly
however because the amount is often so small it is not noticed.
And due to the presence of PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
in female ejaculate in the studies where they had masturbated,
hence no male body fluid was present, Cabello refers to
the paraurethral glands as the female prostate.
You may have hit on the reason it
isn't happening now if someone said anything negative to
you in reference to this most natural response. Some women
have thought they were urinating and some men have accused
women of "peeing" on them. Both of which have
caused many women to stop or interrupt the sensations that
lead to ejaculation. First this isn"t urine it is fluid
from the paraurethral (para meaning side of) glands which
internally surround a woman's urethra. People who have tasted
it say it has a unique taste ranging from buttery to sweet.
Warmly,

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