Thanks girls!! Much appreciated, truly, and I'm always happy to share and/or please!
Sue, I'm sorry you took it so harshly. I didn't mean it to be disingenuous. Actually I was trying to be quite sincere, objective, and honest. If you meant in so much as to be said in a deceitful manner (disingenuous can also be used as a near synonym for deceit) then that also was certainly not my aim. Not at all. I assure you.
I only want to reemphasize that my goal or intent was not one bit to disparage you, or any women, at all. Absolutely not.
I'm very sorry that you see it this way but I appreciate your right to that point of view. I don't personally think science supports that *all* women can ejaculate or have g-spot orgasms due to the reasons I've explained above and elsewhere. This would also mean not all women could be taught.
I agree with you that there is nothing wrong with wet sex, female ejaculation, etc... However, my own personal preference is that I've not one inkling of interest to ever be involved in a golden shower (for example).
I also agree that you can teach some women, or specific women, under certain conditions. Conditions that I think are very clear from a scientific perspective. I'm sorry but that's what I see from an objective look at the science and a good bit of experience with a few women who could squirt or g-spot orgasm.
1. I agree 100% that the relaxation along with learning to love your own body, feel it, let go of shame, etc... are all part of the process of potentially learning to orgasm harder, or even g-spot orgasm/squirt.
2. However, very importantly the female must have those nerve endings, the nerve tissue and sensitive centers that make up what has come to be known as the "g-spot".
3. Another thing is that the girl in question also likely needs the Skene's glands in enough abundance, or size, or at least some of them that exist, even one, in order to secrete any prostatic like fluid (however realize that most tests show that secretion is incredibly similar or virtually identical to urine).
I truly didn't mean anything negative toward you and I hope that you continue to have success with your teaching. I do absolutely think teaching women is possible. I simply can't reconcile that teaching *all* women is possible. If they end up doing it, or appear to, I would hypothesize that it's from an extreme desire to want to, so they trick themselves into thinking peeing has become this intense g-spot squirting orgasm for "them".
I'm sorry if it offends you. I really am. That was not the intention of my post Sue. Sorry.
-MG