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female
age
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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