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Old 09-10-2008, 01:57 PM
Rachael559 Rachael559 is offline
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While it is true that women do not have a prostate exactly, research now tends to support that women have an area referred to as either the skeins gland or the Graffenberg-area. This area is made up of tissue very much like the male prostate though more diffuse, and can in some women when stimulated induce some fluid to be expelled through the urethra. What is interesting is that the fluid has been studied and it is not urine ( though it may contain small traces of urine ) but rather very much like male prostatic fluid. For some women it comes out in a dribble, for others the expulsion during the muscular contractions caused by orgasm can be quite forceful. The Skeins gland/ Graffenberg area continues to be of great debate, a number of naysayers continuing despite clinical and laboratory evidence to deny it's possibility.
To my way of thinking these are the same ones who believed that women could and should only orgasm through penile penetration, and that clitoral stimulation didn't provide a "true" orgasm.

As to interesting your partner, tell her honestly that her pleasure is your greatest goal and you want to experiment with as many ways to bring her pleasure as there are, and this just might be one of the ways you two could experiment, and then see if she's interested. If she is great. If she isn't, then don't worry about it, unless the focus isn't really on her pleasure but on your curiosity about it.
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