Can women ejaculate?
Yes — clinical and anatomical research supports that some people with female anatomy can and do expel fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm, a phenomenon commonly called female ejacul...
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Urodynamic research is used to study the physiology of female ejaculation and distinguish it from other phenomena like squirting.
Yes — clinical and anatomical research supports that some people with female anatomy can and do expel fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm, a phenomenon commonly called female ejacul...
Large systematic reviews and pooled studies find a consistent pattern: absolute increases from flaccid to erect length, with a median/mean increase around 3–4 cm, and definitions used in the literatur...
Clinical evidence tying an “unusually large” penis to direct, consistent effects on fertility is absent from the supplied reporting, and the material provided concentrates on — a fantasy about giant p...
(involuntary urine leakage during penetration or orgasm) is regarded in the urology and urogynecology literature as a pathological symptom that commonly associates with or and generally warrants diagn...