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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes:The other night, a guy was stimulating my g-spot and I felt like if it continued, I could probably have an orgasm - however, I started feeling like I was leaking pee, so I stopped it. I was so angry, because I assumed I would never be able to have a g-spot orgasm because I thought it was hitting my bladder and making me pee. After some web-searching, I became convinced that it wasn't really pee, but ejaculate so I became excited to test this theory. I just tried to stimulate my own g-spot with a dildo and when I felt like I was slightly peeing again, I just went with it... however, I pulled the dildo out, and the second I did, I really did pee everywhere! It wasn't a "squirt" because I know I didn't orgasm. Just, the second I let up the pressure on my g-spot, I ended up peeing. I'm so disheartened now. Everything I've read said that it's very difficult to pee while aroused, and it rarely happens, and that feeling like you're peeing while the g-spot is being stimulated is almost assuredly ejaculate... but now I think that I was right and I really do just have a body that is screwing me over because my g-spot will always stimulate my bladder. Everyone wants to say that feeling the need to pee while stimulating the g-spot is "normal" and if you feel anything come out, it's not pee.... but clearly, that wasn't the case for me. Can some women just not have a g-spot orgasm because it will make them pee?
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female
reader, maddison +, writes (20 January 2011):
Have you tried pelvic floor excerises sounds tedious but can really help with controlling things like this and it can be more common than you think.
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reader, anonymous, writes (19 January 2011): Honey, latest research says there ain't no g-spot. So don't worry about it.
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