I must say that I'm rather ambivalent about this phenomenon, but that may be because
- It seems like the women who squirt are not more likely to want you to experience gushing on them the way that they gush onto you.
- My own experiences with this have been with women who produce a high volume of the thin, clear-ish liquid that has been -in one group of the articles I've read about the mechanisms involved- associated with kidney output --rather than the low-volume of thick, milky-colored fluid that I've seen described in other articles. There's one video floating around of a woman who ejects this thicker liquid from her vagina, but the another video, "How to Female Ejaculate" has women who cultivate this watery urethra-ejaculate. Because of the texture and taste of the latter, it's difficult for me not to think of this as "pre-pee", as one article characterized it.
Just sharing my current perspective. My first encounter with it was in a long time ago in college and the most recent was a few months ago.
The last woman I was seeing kept on wanting to stop in the middle of intercourse because she would have that sensation that she was going to urinate. To promote the cause of her own "sexual liberation", I did actually tell her that this is a common report of women who are having their first encounters with "female ejaculation". However, because I haven't really enjoyed it "when the food got to the table" as it were, I declined to push her into going with it the feeling when we were together.
I would like to enjoy this more --maybe I would if I met a woman who did the less watery kind. My experience up until today has led me to expect it to have a much different quality from a conventional female orgasm production.
It seems less viscous than the "real thing" and accordingly is strange when it replaces the woman's "normal" lubrication in the middle of intercourse. It also seems to start out less warm than the regular stuff and it cools down quickly during the out-stroke.
I hope I don't sound like a cum-bigot. :D
Maybe I'll feel differently when I fall in love again. (Sigh)
Anyway, I'd really like to hear about this from other men who have been down the water slide. Anybody?