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Squirting

Pornographers began removing pee pee from their movies in the 1980s for fear of prosecution for obscenity. As a way of satisfying the desire to see watersports, they invented the notion of "female ejaculation," a fancy name for pee. The only connection to the female urethra, the source of all "female ejaculation," is the urinary tract.

"My Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (Tortora and Anagnostakos, 4th Edition)," Pat Riley writes on RAME in May 1996, "describes the only liquid producing orifices in the female genital area as the urethral orifice and the greater and lesser vestibular glands which only produce mucoid secretions for lubrication during sexual intercourse. The lesser glands are located (based on the detailed drawing) around the urethral orifice and… a groove between the hymen and the labia minora." These are also known as Skene's and Bartholin's glands but by whatever name they don't produce anything that could be remotely described as ejaculate and they don't open into the urethra itself.

"The "scientific" rationale of female ejaculate, popularized in "The G-Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality" by Ladas, Whipple and Perry (1982), says that the "ejaculate" is passed via the urethra upon stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall. As the only connection to the female urethra is the bladder (other than blood supply and lymphatic fluid) and there is no female equivalent to the male prostate gland, the only possibility is urine."

Cmovieman on RAME: "I've seen a lot of porn films that claim squirting (the Rainwomen series comes to mind) and in almost every case, the camera cuts away from the woman just before her so called squirting and then comes back to her as she releases the liquid. Obviously, this is phoney. But, I did see a sexual instruction tape where one of the women squirted directly into the camera. The camera was fixed straight on to her pussy (there where no edited shots) while she masturbated and she pulled her lips back so that the viewer could clearly see her squirt. And it definitely came from her urine hole.

"Several years ago I saw a medical study tape that had been shot of women peeing in a toilet. Some did a stream, some sprayed out in all directions and most needed the toiletpaper for more than just a quick wipe."

Sarah Jane Hamilton supposedly ejaculates in 1993's The British Are Coming. "This idea of female ejaculation," writes Pat Riley, "beloved by bull-dykes and some males who think girls "cum"...is unsupported by any scientific evidence. John Milton writes at length on the issue in Screw 3/15/93. The bull dykes who yearn to be men and those who make obeisance to PC...can't accept facts..." (X-rated Videotape Guide 4, p. 152)

Rebecca writes:

I read your blurb on "Squirting" and I wanted to write and provide you with a link which I hope will help with this subject.

I applaud you for your straight on attack of child pornographers and would love to have you take the same stand on this issue. Especially given the implications for women. But I think your info needs to be updated.