Females are much more complex.... but we do have muscular contractions like men. They produce semen, which is a larger amount of fluid, women produce lubricating fluids too, but they aren't exiting the body in high force like a man.
There are a lot of muscular and hormonal changes in the woman's body once she becomes closer to orgasm. Hormones allow for the ligaments and muscles to relax to allow for easier/deeper penetration. So the muscles near the pubic bone (pubococcygeal) will spasm and contract during orgasm---and I've seen a video of this, but it actually allows for ejaculate to easier access to the cervix--the muscle DIPS the cervix into the end of the vagina which give it access to the opening-- really nuts but true!!--amazing how orgasms work together for the main purpose of sex (reproduction) ;) You should check on YouTube if there is anything on that! really intersting stuff!
It is an abnormal contraction of the esophagus, like a muscle spasm, but in your esophagus. Your esophagus contracts by muscle contractions, so this may be a cause
They tend to, yes
Yes you can ejaculate, but not like befor does a pump help with erections
An apostrophe with omission describes contractions and special uses like o'er and o'clock.Some contractions are:He'llWe'reShe'd
The medical term for wave-like contractions is peristalsis. This is the rhythmic muscular movements that helps propel food and other materials through the digestive tract.
It could be contractions or it could be false contractions (Braxton Hicks)
to combine words like it and is it's
Yes, people used contractions just like we use. They were not as common in informal speech and writing as they are today.
Surround him w only females
There are several contractions which combine not with another word. Some examples include won't, wouldn't, shouldn't, couldn't, haven't, hasn't, and aren't.
contractions like muscle
Sounds like Braxton Hicks contractions. Not to worry, they are "practice" contractions. If they get painful, call the doc right away.