Iโve just returned from five fabulous days hiking in the Ticino area of Switzerland and feel peaceful and renewed. ๐โจ And I have to say that water played a big role in this replenishing stay! ๐ง๐
As we trekked from valley to valley, armed with our backpacks and our daily picnics, we were treated to a wide array of beautiful water landscapes. ๐๏ธ๐ฅพ From stunning waterfalls to rapturous rivers, it was impossible not to feel cleansed and uplifted as we made our merry way! ๐๐
Our sensuality is, of course, linked to water through its soothing, flowing immersive qualities that engage our senses. The tactile sensation of water on our skin heightens our awareness of our body, enhancing intimate and sensory connections in profound ways. ๐บ๐ฆ
And, letโs not forget, that we produce our very own sacred waters when we ejaculate! ๐งโจ
Male ejaculation is, as we know, the release of semen from the penis, typically occurring during orgasm. ๐ฆ
And yet, up until fairly recently, female ejaculation remained somewhat of a mystery. ๐ค Female ejaculation refers to the release of fluid from the Skene’s glands, located near the urethra, during sexual arousal or orgasm. This fluid can vary in amount and consistency, and its occurrence is often associated with the stimulation of the G-spot. ๐ง๐ซ
Interestingly, we know that former cultures honoured female ejaculate in various ways:
Not every woman experiences ejaculation and it is in no way a prerequisite for a satisfying sex life. And if youโre reading this and curious about getting your juices flowing, I highly recommend reading Deborah Sundahlโs book on Female Ejaculation and the G Spot. ๐๐ก
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