Squirting, or female ejaculation, typically involves a release of fluid from the Skene's glands, often during sexual arousal or orgasm, and may have a different consistency and sensation compared to urine. The fluid is usually clear and less yellow than urine. If you notice a strong urge to urinate beforehand or the fluid has a strong odor, it may be more likely to be urine. Ultimately, the context of the experience and the nature of the fluid can help differentiate between the two.
I dont know. Answer that question yourself by drinking your pee. Just take a piss, then measure how much you peed, then drink it, then the next time you pee, measure how much you peed.
Because i needed to OKAY
Nothing really, the cat was just marking its territory. So the cat was saying that she belongs to him.
That is the correct spelling of "squirted" (from to squirt - create a stream or spray of liquid).
He/she will be ok just give him/her a bath
Well just because Nick peed, it doesn't mean he's gay. I mean when u gotta go, u gotta go. And maybe he peed in front of another guy but so what? Maybe it was a terrible emergency. But to tell u the truth, I have no idea who Nick Peed is.
when you have an orgasm and a stream flushes out of your vagina, you may get a full body orgasm or twitches.
Absent the pool additive that reveals urine, you do not.
Juno says: "Either or I just peed my pants, or" and her dad says: "Or?" Juno: "THUNDER CATS ARE GO!!!"
Yes, this is normal. No need to worry.
They didn't - he just wasn't there one day
saliva squrited in your mouth when you chew.