yes, girls too ejaculate liquid like guys do. girl ejaculate only at extreme sex
As you grow older you will be able to produce more on ejaculation. During Puberty you will be beginning to produce semen. This will increase with age. You will always have pre-ejaculate though. It works as lubrication during intercourse and it does also contain sperm.
Yes, pre-ejaculate, also known as pre-cum, may contain sperm. It is possible for sperm to be present in pre-ejaculate, although the likelihood is lower compared to ejaculate.
Usually you will ejaculate once. After that, you will usually not feel the desire to continue with sexual intercourse; also, your penis will soon get flacid (soft).
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Urine is usually yellow while ejaculate is a cloudy white substance. It is also somewhat sticky in some cases. Urine also flows out quickly.
cchemical change and energy change also the change of a gas to a liquid
Female ejaculation, also known as squirting, is the release of fluid from the Skene's glands located near the urethra during sexual arousal. The fluid is similar to male prostate fluid and may contain small amounts of urine. The exact purpose and composition of female ejaculate are still debated among scientists.
To answer your question, there are actually two types of liquid that comes from this. The 1st is what every good lover can make his partner do. Is to make it wet with spit. LOL the other is tha gush gush like my boy Hickey does. Squirt across the room.
The reproductive organs can discharge various fluids. In women the vagina produces discharge to keep the vagina healthy and clean, cervical mucus is expelled a week before and during ovulation in order to aid the sperm in reaching the egg at ovulation, and if fertilisation doesn't take place the uterus lining is shed during menstruation which includes uterine tissue plus blood. At arousal glands at the opening of the vagina create lubrication to allow penetration during intercourse without pain or damage, as well as to increase pleasure. Women ejaculate a glandular fluid at orgasm sometimes, but this comes out via the urethra rather than via the vagina. Urine also leaves the body via the urethra in women. In men the penis expels pre-ejaculate when aroused, a glandular fluid like in ejaculate but without sperm, this is to help lubricate during intercourse and helps to protect the sperm as it passes out of the urethra during ejaculate. Ejaculate is released, often at the point of orgasm, usually containing sperm. As in women urine also comes from the urethra.
Semen will vary day to day and every man is different. There is no right consistency. On average it will be some what thick, but watery is normal also. It also depends on how often you ejaculate. If you ejaculate once a week, then semen will be thick. If you ejaculate several times a day, it will be thin and watery (but still with millions of sperm in it).
Pre-ejaculate, also known as pre-cum, may contain sperm in some men. The sperm count in pre-ejaculate is generally lower than in ejaculate, but there is still a risk of pregnancy if sperm is present. It is important to use contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy.
When you are about to ejaculate try holding it in. This makes the orgasm more intense. You could take a break and have some forplay before you think you're about to ejaculate. You may also be having too much rough sex.