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 Urethral sponge - definition of Urethral sponge in Encyclopedia
The urethral sponge is a spongy cushion of tissue, found in the lower genital area of women, that sits against both the pubic bone and vaginal wall, and surrounds the urethra.
Some women experience intense pleasure from stimulation of the urethral sponge and others find the sensation irritating.
The urethral sponge also surrounds the clitoral nerve, and since the two are so closely interconnected, stimulation of the clitoris may stimulate the nerve endings of the urethral sponge.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Urethral_sponge   (290 words)

  
 Northern Adirondack Planned Parenthood
G-spot or not, it is important for a woman to know what feels good to her and what makes her sexual life satisfying.
Women may find their G-spot and enjoy its pleasure, while other women experience sexual delight without having any notion of a G-spot, a sexual hot spot, or the urethral sponge.
These tissues are apparently so highly interconnected that massaging the clitoris can stimulate the G-spot as well.
http://www.napponline.org/bigo.html   (497 words)

  
 The Wet Spot: The G-Spot
Some women enjoy sex in the rear-entry position because it is especially well suited to massaging the front wall of the vagina, thereby stimulating the urethral sponge.
This sponge behaves in a way very similar to the way the male prostate gland behaves, and some people refer to the G-spot as the female prostate gland -- but we don't need to go there.
Now, if you do enjoy this kind of stimulation, you may find that you ejaculate.
http://www.pottymouth.org/wetspot/wetspot065.html   (616 words)

  
 The Grafenberg Spot
In "Female Urethral Expulsions Evoked by Local Digital Stimulation of the G-Spot: Differences in the Response patterns," an article in the Journal of Sex Research by Milan Zaviacic and his colleagues at Comenius University in Bratislava, this phenomena was studied in some depth.
Another interesting discovery associated with G-spot research is the incidence of female ejaculation.
"Female Urethral Expulsions Evoked by Local Digital Stimulation of the G-spot: Differences in the Response Patterns." The Journal of Sex Research.
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nizrael/grafenberg.html   (1918 words)

  
 The G-Spot
It's a relief for those women who feel a urethral gushing of liquid during orgasm to find an explanation for this apparent ejaculation, and for some others to find what may be another source of pleasure--pg.
As your urethral sponge grows more swollen and sensitive, bear down with your pelvic muscles.
If you've never experienced ejaculation and would like to, try incorporating G-spot stimulation into your usual masturbation techniques.
http://www.fantasyeyes.com/gspot.html   (1396 words)

  
 THE ANATOMY OF THE  VAGINA
The sphincter muscle of the anus is connected to the sphincter muscles of the vagina like a figure 8, with the connection lying under the perineum and over the perineal sponge.
A mirror is also a useful tool in doing this 'homework' as you will be able to see many of the structures change in color, size and shape as they grow engorged.
These nerves are the type that respond to deep pressure, hence appreciating deep thrusting activity at the appropriate time.
http://wholisticwomancare.com/anatomy_of_the__vagina.html   (3953 words)

  
 Female Ejaculation
You should feel a patch of skin that has a different texture from the rest of your vaginal walls, slightly rough or "ruffled." Using a "come hither" motion, press into the center of this ruffled patch until you feel an area that is sensitive to pressure.
However, many women will need direct stimulation to the urethral sponge to achieve ejaculation.
When you think about it, it makes perfect sense: when you're applying pressure to your G-Spot, you're actually tickling your urethral sponge.
http://www.crankyeditor.com/Portfolio/Feature%20Writing/Health/Understanding%20Female%20Ejaculation.htm   (1708 words)

  
 Mother's Guide to Sex - a Guest Interview at Exploring Womanhood
You may find that G-spot stimulation makes you feel like you need to pee—this is a natural response to pressure on the urethra, and the sensation should subside in a few moments.
A few tips on exploring G-spot stimulation: Warm up first with other types of sexual stimulation.
Once you're aroused and your erectile tissues are swollen with blood, the urethral sponge will be easier to locate.
http://www.exploringwomanhood.com/interviews/mgsjan.htm   (751 words)

  
 The GrafenberG-Spot (G-Spot) Controversy - The G-Zone - Better Sex Life
During sexual stimulation - by finger-pressure or certain positions and movements of the lingam, the sponge can become engorged with blood, swells and thus becomes distinguishable to touch.
Innumerable erotogenic spots are distributed all over the body, from where sexual satisfaction can be elicited; these are so many that we can almost say that there is no part of the female body which does not give sexual response, the partner has only to find the erotogenic zones."
Although every woman has this urethral sponge or G-Spot, not all women respond in the same way to its stimulation.
http://www.doctorg.com/gspotcontroversy.htm   (1886 words)

  
 Amazon.com: She Comes First : The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman: Books: Ian Kerner
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0060538252   (1679 words)

  
 WOMENS-HEALTH Messages for January, 1999: Re: WOMENS-HEALTH digest 185
We women do have (and there has been some controversy over this) what is called the G-spot, anatomically, is the area beneath the urethral sponge.
The clitoris when stimulated of course produces pleasurable sensations and can lead to orgasm.
http://forums.obgyn.net/womens-health/WHF.9901/1296.html   (4216 words)

  
 All About My Vagina: G-spot
This may stimulate nerves in the area, and may also involve the internal portions of the clitoris.
The urethral sponge tissue does a number of orgasm-related things, which seem to vary for each female and may be unremarkable in some.
Nerds like me may be fascinated to know that the urethral sponge develops from the same embryonic stem tissue as the prostate gland in men (which is the organ affected by stimulating the "male g-spot"), and some of the secretions observed in female urethral ejaculation during g-spot orgasms are chemically similar to male prostate secretions.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/wuk/myvag/gspot.html   (780 words)

  
 Betty Dodson Transcript
What I like is a vibrator on my clitoris and some kind of a dildo pressing against the urethral sponge while I'm working the PC muscle and rocking the pelvis and getting a full breath going.
It's that little spongy tissue around the urethra, and I can't come from stimulating it, but it does feel good.
By the way, I always have to do first person, because I believe that down deep we're teaching what we really like.
http://www.sexuality.org/dodson98.html   (3323 words)

  
 Jade Goddess - Publications
Schubach Ed.D, A.C.S. There are a few results based on modern research demonstrating the physiological reason for the creation of the ambrosia (female ejaculation) The first of which shows that the urethral sponge (the erectile tissue surrounding the urethra which swells upon sexual excitement) is in part responsible for creating this nectar.
It has been recently found that when the fetus differentiates into a male, a sponge-like tissue forms into his prostate and wraps itself around his urethra.
This may indicate that we are dealing here with a ‘female version’ of the prostatic glands, a collection of glands which also in men is rather sensitive to touch and pressure.”
http://www.jadegoddess.com/jgwritten.html   (2534 words)

  
 The Good Vibrations Guide: The G-Spot (Good Vibrations Guide To...) (Cathy Winks)
It explains the latest anatomical and physiological research on what the "G-spot" actually is (not a spot inside the vagina at all, but the urethral sponge in front of it), and gives a practical guide to the various tips, techniques and toys for stimulating it.
This book is a clear, informative and friendly antidote to all that.
Throughout, the author is careful to emphasize that, while some women love G-spot pressure, others don't get a lot out of it, or actually find it uncomfortable.
http://www.ka-tet-corp.com/portal/webstore/us/product/0940208237.htm   (581 words)

  
 The Water Dancer Vibrator [50-028] - $24.00 : Tantra.com
The involuntary muscle contractions that make up the orgasm become more intense when the PC muscles are well developed.
Because the G-spot, or urethral sponge, is located between the two inner forks of the clitoris, it becomes more stimulated when the clitoris goes into orgasm.
When you have powerful PC Muscles you feel the strength of your orgasms more and this rocks your inner realm too.
http://www.tantra.com/catalog/50-028   (293 words)

  
 Luscious Liquid - The Daily Californian
This area has intense nerve endings and when stimulated, may produce a unique orgasmic sensation.
When continuously stimulated, the sponge fills with fluids from the Skene's and other glands and may squirt out as an ejaculation.
This gland is similar to the prostate gland found in men, which may be why the substance of female ejaculate closely resembles male ejaculate.
http://www.dailycal.org/article.php?id=4828   (1034 words)

  
 Prelabor Rupture of Membranes - PROM
Personally, I think this is a "toning up" of the urethral sponge, i.e.
I've seen some clients who have a significantly enlarged urethral sponge in late pregnancy; this is the tissue that is alleged to be involved in "female ejaculation"; my reading suggests that fluid from the urethral sponge could be very similar to amniotic fluid.
In theory, fluid could be released simply from the increasing hormones of late pregnancy, without any particular arousal on the woman's part.
http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/prom.html   (8708 words)

  
 SexualEdu.com - The G-Spot
Until recently, however, medical literature dismissed anecdotal evidence, suggesting that instead ejaculation was urinary incontinence...-The Good Vibrations Guide to Sex, Cathy Winks and Anne Semans
As you stroke the area the sponge will swell and the female may have a pleasurable sensation or one like she has to pee.
German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, was the first modern scientist to identify the erotic potential of the urethral sponge, in 1950.
http://www.sexualedu.com/articles/gspot.htm   (882 words)

  
 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Other researchers have also reported findings of vaginal sensitivity, among them Hoch, Alzate and London, and Alzate and Hoch, but the latter concluded that although there is a zone of tactile erotic sensitivity, evidence remains inconclusive.
The Federation of Feminist Women's Health Centers describes this area as the "urethral sponge," a sheath of erectile tissue around the urethra that becomes engorged during sexual excitement and protects the urethra during sexual activity.
http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/GESUND/ARCHIV/SEN/CH11.HTM   (19356 words)

  
 Products to increase your sexual pleasure, erotic mood and functions. Female sexual anatomy.
One labium may be greater than the other.
The urethral opening between the inner lips is difficult to see, and it may also be hided somewhat inside the vagina.
The mucosal walls of the vagina is not very sensitive, but the muscular layer under it is a source of sexual sensation, espesially when the vagina is filled and streched by a penis or some other object.
http://www.panteraconsulting.com/salg1e.htm   (1981 words)

  
 Mz. Conduct's House Of Sin #74 Buildin' the Little Woman a Device (article) by mz kimi on AuthorsDen
Usually, after a couple of orgasms, you and your PC muscle become more relaxed enabling better results.
The urethral sponge is filled with nerve endings and some women find stimulation of that area very arousing, others can find it unpleasant or not feel anything at all.
When the urethral sponge gets aroused, it swells up, and this is when you’re most likely to squirt.
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewArticle.asp?id=7488   (2291 words)

  
 body
Female ejaculate is most often associated with the stimulation of the urethral sponge, a.k.a.
http://www.unb.ca/bruns/0304/20/entertainment/gspot.html   (618 words)

  
 Urethra
The external urethral sphincter is the skeletal muscle that allows voluntary control over urination.
Passage of kidney stones through the urethra can be painful and subsequently it can lead to urethral strictures
Related to urethritis is so called urethral syndrome
http://publicliterature.org/en/wikipedia/u/ur/urethra.html   (460 words)

  
 g-spot
The urethral sponge can be stimulated through the front wall of the vagina and this area is what has been called the G-spot.
Surrounding the urethra is what has become known as the urethral sponge, erectile tissue, filled with nerve endings, which enlarges during sexual stimulation.
Between the rectum and the vagina there is more spongy erectile tissue, sometimes called the perineal sponge.
http://www.headmap.org/index/unlearni/esoteric/gspot.html   (254 words)

  
 MOVABLE TYPE : TEMPLATE
also, the urethral sponge could be the cause of the stimulation/sensation.
http://f-word.org/watch/archives/001879.html   (211 words)

  
 ASK BETTY
Some women claim to ejaculate during orgasm when the urethral sponge is stimulated, usually with a finger, not a penis.
But very few women have this response and many who do ejaculate say it has nothing to do with having an orgasm.
During genital development, the clitoral glans becomes the penile glans, the vaginal barrel turns into the penile shaft, the outer lips become the scrotal sack, and the ovaries descend to become the testicles.
http://www.bettydodson.com/gspot1.htm   (870 words)

  
 XI. Splanchnology. 3c. 6. The Prostate . Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.
It is situated in the pelvic cavity, below the lower part of the symphysis pubis, above the superior fascia of the urogenital diaphragm, and in front of the rectum, through which it may be distinctly felt, especially when enlarged.
1160) is a firm, partly glandular and partly muscular body, which is placed immediately below the internal urethral orifice and around the commencement of the urethra.
http://www.bartleby.com/107/263.html   (949 words)

  
 Gräfenberg spot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gräfenberg spot or G-spot, named after German gynaecologist Ernst Gräfenberg, is a small area in the genital area of women behind the pubic bone and surrounding the urethra.
Stimulation of the G-spot (through the front wall of the vagina) is said to promote a more vigorous and satisfying orgasm, and is possibly the cause of female ejaculation.
Such stimulation requires a somewhat opposite thrust to that required to obtain maximal clitoral stimulation via the penis, called "riding high".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-spot   (635 words)

  
 BAD DRAWINGS
we see a finger entering the vagina and pressing up into the urethral sponge or what has been called the "G-spot." This spongy area is more like a crest than a specific spot.
Some women find this kind of pressure on the vaginal ceiling to be sexually arousing but many others do not.
shows the clitoris, the urethral sponge and the vagina which is a collapsed space until penetrated.
http://www.bettydodson.com/baddraw4a4b4c.htm   (179 words)

  
 Re: Can't control myself
There is definitely a "thunk spot" located behind the urethral opening, but it is not the way the "pro G spot" people describe it as a ball of nerves, it is the fork of the clitoris...
That book very graphically depicts the clitoral shaft going back under the pubic bone and forking into the urethral sponge.
We have checked that very book out before, we bought a copy, if that book were well known, I don't think we would have to talk about the commercially and politically correct G-spot anymore.
http://www.welcomed.com/clitboard1/messages/2459.html   (117 words)

  
 I've just been studying the bladder spinkter & the urethral sponge.......
I've just been studying the bladder spinkter & the urethral sponge.......
I've just been studying the bladder spinkter & the urethral sponge.......
I've just been studying the bladder spinkter & the urethral spon
http://www.talkaboutalternative.com/group/alt.prophecies.nostradamus/messages/557468.html   (138 words)

  
 Reality of Female Sexual Satisfaction Free Dating, Singles and Personals
This area is known as the urethral sponge.
It’s the entire internal manifestation of the erotically aroused urethral sponge.
While men’s erectile tissue is concentrated in the shaft of the penis, women’s is distributed throughout the Clitoral System.
http://forums.plentyoffish.com/298380datingPostpage6.aspx   (4152 words)

  
 In search of the female G-spot
It is often identified as the urethral sponge — a soft area that is palpable, just about one-third of the way up the front wall of the vagina and best located when a woman is aroused.
Although not all experts agree that this area exists in a woman's body, I believe it is there and can be stimulated to give great pleasure.
It pulses slightly when touched with a finger, and rubbing on the area can produce glorious sensations and eventually a feeling of orgasmic release.
http://www.ivillage.co.uk/print/0,,158541,00.html   (230 words)

  
 very embarrassed...abnormal vagina? --The Doctors Lounge(TM)
This area tends to swell with stimulation and feels differently from the other areas of the vagina.
However, I would suggest a gynecology exam especially since you have never had one.
With that being said, the vagina has different areas of tissue textures due to the muscular coat etc. There is also an area of tissue approximately 2 inches up inside the vagina also know as the urethral sponge.
http://www.thedoctorslounge.net/gynecology/forums/backup/topic-3684.html   (514 words)

  
 Female ejaculation
The prostate, though examined rectally, is a doughnut-shaped cluster of glands which encircle the base of the urethra, and produce most of the content in seminal fluid.
Skene's Glands originally referred to only two of these glands which had openings visible at the mouth of the urethra and the others were designated Peraurethral Glands although the two terms are often used imprecisely to refer to all of the glands.
In females, this is called the urethral sponge, and serves the same function in regards to shejaculation.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/F/Female-ejaculation.htm   (905 words)

  
 Dhamaal :: G-spot Location and Stimulation Tips
The "G" spot, so named after Dr. Ernest Grafenberg who wrote in 1950 an article about his discovery of this area of the female body, is a bean shaped mass of nerve tissue behind the clitoris located just the other side of the pubic bone on the upper wall of the vagina.
The size and development of the urethral sponge can vary from woman to woman and can be anywhere from the size of a dime to a silver dollar, hence no two women will respond to G-spot stimulation in exactly the same way.
G-spot once stimulated gives a woman immense pleasure and is a focal point of sexual arousal.
http://www.dhamaal.com/marriage/oral_ecstasy_sea.htm   (461 words)

  
 CANOE - Lifewise Sex & Romance: What is the G spot?
This area is sometimes called the "urethral sponge" and it is composed of tissues similar to those of the prostate gland in men.
Unfortunately, most women regularly experience sex without having the pleasure of an ejaculation.
Instead, it seems to come from the same glands that surround the urethra and are close to the bladder.
http://www.lifewise.canoe.ca/SexRomance/2005/02/25/942888.html   (507 words)

  
 Skene's gland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The location of the Skene's glands is also known as the Gräfenberg spot or G-spot; the general area is the urethral sponge.
In human anatomy, the Skene's glands (also known as the lesser vestibular or paraurethral glands) are glands located on the upper wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the urethra.
The Skene's glands are homologous with (that is to say, the female equivalent of) the prostate gland in males.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraurethral_glands   (473 words)

  
 G-spot
The Grafenberg spot or G-spot is a small area in the vagina near the pubic bone and the urethral sponge[?] in women.
Stimulation of the G-spot is said to promote more vigorous and satisfying orgasm (climax), and is possibly the cause of female ejaculation.
The poor little damsel's sweet blushing face and shy courtesy, and a suspicion, and he resolved to bring Madison to some explanation; the beautiful little islet of Toboga for Callao.
http://www.termsdefined.net/g-/g-spot.html   (193 words)

  
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If you are already sexed up, your urethral sponge will begin to swell, kind of like a hard on.
The toy’s s-shape makes it easy to put pressure on the urethral sponge through the front wall of the vagina &; the area known as the g-spot.
The only trick is that many women must be turned on before g-spot stimulation is enjoyable.
http://www.cakenyc.com/cakebyte13.html   (268 words)

  
 I've Been Releasing a Clear Fluid Upon Orgasm! What Is This and Where Does it Come From?!?
We can tell you the theory behind female ejaculation and you can make up your own mind.
The fluid that bursts forth from a woman having an ejaculation is supposedly the result of the urethral sponge, or G-spot, being stimulated which causes it to fill with blood.
http://www.askthecouch.com/2_past_template.asp?article=38   (473 words)

  
 SquirtingOrgasm's BlackPlanet.com Personal Page
While some women may experience ejaculation naturally in the course of intercourse or other sex play, most require some concentrated stimulation of the G-spot.
Female kum is a clear, odorless liquid produced by a small organ called the female prostate, or urethral sponge, which is located between the urethra and vagina.
Massaging the G-spot causes the urethral sponge to become engorged with fluid,
http://membersc.blackplanet.com/SquirtingOrgasm   (551 words)

  
 Guest Room - It Takes Two to Tantra
Sometimes called the "urethral sponge," it is an area of tissue that swells when stimulated.
I knew it well from masturbation and from the surprisingly powerful pleasure when my lover's penis thrust against it in intercourse, particularly in woman-on-top or rear-entry positions.
Enough, anyway to provide a market for the G-spot stimulators sold in women's sex stores and catalogs.
http://www.tantrainatlanta.com/guestroom.html   (3230 words)

  
 Eye - Drinking deep - 12.14
Since ejaculate comes out of your urethra, differentiating the fluid is often difficult, but once you get used to ejaculating, you may actually feel it flowing from the Skene's glands.
Could have been, since it's been known to happen.
And if it smells like pee, it probably is. Ejaculate pours or shoots out, too, and also makes a mess, but some attempts, particularly in strained and/or novice situations, will definitely produce urine, even if you have successfully located your urethral sponge.
http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_12.14.00/columns/lovebites.html   (1043 words)

  
 KISISS: Sexuality Topics
It is named for Ernst Grafenberg, a gynecologist who first wrote about the urethra as a pleasure zone in the 1950's.
It is sometimes referred to as the urethral sponge, and was made famous by the book released in 1982, "The G-spot" by Ladas, Whipple, and Perry.
The G-spot is an area of spongy tissue, wrapped around the urethra.
http://www.indiana.edu/~kisiss/questions/GSpot0201.htm   (251 words)

  
 Orgasm: Can women ejaculate
Some women are not only able to release the sexual tension that builds up in this region, probably the urethral sponge on the other side of the vaginal wall, but also to produce fluid emitted from their urethra.
That opening is where urine is discharged; but a special liquid also pours forth from inside its hidden realms.
I prefer to think of it as the Goddess Spot.
http://www.ivillage.co.uk/print/0,,158610,00.html   (288 words)

  
 Caskets On Parade - Book of the Dead: "Go" - "Gt"
his research lead to the discovery of the "urethral sponge," a zone of erogenous feeling located along the suburethral surface of the anterior vaginal wall (1944); subsequently Dr. John Perry and Beverly Whipple resurrected his work, relabeling the "sponge" as the G-Spot in his honor (1981)
http://www.msu.edu/~daggy/cop/bkofdead/obits-go.htm   (4225 words)

  
 SEE Magazine:Thursday, July 16th., 1998
In fact, chemical analysis has shown it to contain similar properties to semen, without the sperm, of course.
It comes from the urethral sponge or "G spot." It's very thin and liquid and can squirt out when you cum - just like one of the boys.
http://www.seemagazine.com/Issues/1998/0716/back.html   (1064 words)

  
 HealthBoards - Squirt?
"And although studies have found that the clear liquid is not urine at all (the juice is released from the Skene's glands or urethral sponge), if your girl doesn't have complete control over her PC (pubococcygeus) muscle, there is a chance that she may actually pee all over you."
This is one of many Internet postings identifying the Skene's glands as the source of the fluid.
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?p=1183101   (319 words)

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