An Amrita, Female Ejaculation Question

 Hi Eric,

I have an odd question. I had a pretty nice experience last night. Amrita flooding! I wondered if you knew if female ejaculate can also take on the scent of asparagus a bit like urine does (after a woman eats it of course)?

I am not sure if I had a little accident when I was cumming or not.

=)

Phoebe

Hey Phoebe,. :) There have been several researchers who have chemically analyzed female ejaculate, (also known as amrita in the tantra and neo-tantra community) to prove that it isn't urine and not borrowed from the bladder. It never occurred to me until your question that you could do a homemade test like this. We all know Betty's position on this and when I told her, she belly laughed outloud. She then said how she recalled women telling her that the asparagus test had been brought up to her and them before and that their amrita will not smell like asparagus after dinner.

Does this prove that there is a urine component to some female ejaculate from some women? Or, does amrita simply share the asparagus scent-gathering characteristics that urine has? I was taught by Sherri Winston, www.sheriwinston.com, in her Maps of the Clitoris workshop, which I want to teach in her name eventually as well, that her explanation for the origin of ejaculate was similar to how a breast generates milk, which is from the woman's bloodstream. In that case, why would it smell like asparagus? It wouldn't. I'm not saying Sherri is wrong, i'm saying that there's a discrepancy that may show that ejaculate can sometimes be purely from the female prostatic glands in origin (ejaculate does get ejected from the urethra) and other times it can be, according to the Center for Sex and Culture, a expulsion from the bladder in whole or in part due to the rapid pressure exerted on the bladder sphincers during intense g-spot stimulation. Then there are women who will ejaculate for some time for as long as stimulation continues and will feel a bit weak after she's had enough due to the fluid loss from the bloodstream source. Again, according to Sherri's class. All are possibilities.

I know there are a lot of women and men who approach female ejaculation with the USA's cultural fears of urine standing tall in their minds, from which much of this controversy is derived. When I teach, I'm far less concerned with what the fluid is than how hot, healing, or incredible the feelings and pleasure, physical, emotional and possibly energetic, that my partner has when she shoots against my wrist and belly or flows like a waterfall down over my hands or sometimes, my cock and balls that she's riding.

 

-E.A

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