PSYchology

The ability to ejaculate is attributed exclusively to men, but as you know, some women can also boast of it. Another stereotype about sexuality is debunked by our experts, sexologists Alain Eril and Mireille Bonyerbal.

Alain Eril, psychoanalyst, sexologist:

It is both so and not so. Usually women do not ejaculate as visibly as men, but there are so-called female fountains. At the moment of orgasm (according to them, very powerful), they can release up to half a liter of liquid, a kind of super-lubricant.

There is a very beautiful film by the Japanese director Shohei Imamura, who directed The Legend of Narayama. It’s called «Warm Water Under the Red Bridge». This is a story about a fountain woman who, with every orgasm, fertilized the river in the village with her juices. After that, the fishermen caught an incredible amount of fish in her, so that the whole village was interested in seeing this woman enjoy more often! There is such a beautiful fairy tale.

In the first weeks of development, the embryo has both female and male characteristics. It has been noted that some women have what looks like a rudimentary prostate in the vaginal area.

But no woman will gush every time; with some it only happens two or three times in a lifetime. At the same time, women fountains themselves often experience great embarrassment when pouring bed linen, since the “fountain”, as it seems to them, betrays their pleasure too frankly. But men are often greedy for such women: they consider the marks on the sheets to be proof of their masculinity.

Mireille Bonierbal, psychiatrist, sexologist:

Today, the debate continues in this area. You know that during the first weeks of development, the embryo has both female and male characteristics. It has been noted that some women have what looks like a rudimentary prostate in the vaginal area. This very sensitive point, called the G-spot, may be capable of an ejaculatory reflex, that is, a sudden and profuse secretion. Can this be called ejaculation? So far, this question has not been fully clarified.

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