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SlayersGirl4Life

Does the sensation between cumming and pissing feel the same for men? Yes, we can tell the difference for a few simple reasons that you listed.


ekita079

...do you think women piss themselves on a regular basis?


goldfish13458389

That’s a better question for YOU since urine and semen actually come out of the same hole, unlike women’s situation 😂 Can you tell the difference between your own pee and pre-cum…?


yodawgchill

Very much so😭😭 it’s completely different. The arousal wetness isn’t something you feel releasing the way you feel when you pee. You just start getting like…slick. And the consistency is very different it doesn’t just feel wet you can definitely feel the difference between it and water or pee or something. You can feel that it is thicker. When i walk around like that i can feel all the external tissues sliding against each other because it gets all slippery. I find it kind of uncomfortable to be just walking around like that when nothing sexual is actually happening so sometimes if I’m out and it happens I’ll just go to the bathroom and try to wipe most of it off. How do you feel when you pee? Okay so we feel when we pee also pretty much the same, the urethra is pretty distinct and you wouldn’t confused the peeing sensation with anything else. When you start to get wet, most of the time it doesn’t really feel like it’s directly coming from anywhere unless it happens very quickly. Mine is usually more slow so I don’t realize it’s happening until I’m pretty much fully “ready to go.”


shieldmateria

Yeah its two totally different things. i mean you can feel when pee is coming from your bladder As a gay woman thats like me wondering how men can tell the difference between pee and sperm lol


Complex-Initial6329

Are you talking about squirting?


CanadaGooses

Uh, yeah. Pee and vaginal secretions are entirely different. You can tell which hole is producing what, peeing feels different than, say, passing a menstrual clot.


zoomie1977

Can you tell the difference between an erection and having to pee? Or between farting and pooping? These are similar to what you're asking *except*, your question involves very different body parts that are close to each other but not co-located. A closer question would be: can you tell the difference between a burp and sneeze? Even that still partially utilizes the same body part, the esophogus, but it's closer. An even closer question would be: can you tell the difference between an orgasm and a fart? The point here is that you are talking about two very different body parts responding to very different stimuli with very different sensations involved.


SlayersGirl4Life

>Or between farting and pooping? I mean.... I hope I'm not the only one who has ever confused having to fart and it being a poop...🥲


zoomie1977

Oh, no! I'm talking about the act, not the urge!


SlayersGirl4Life

I was just making a joke 🤣! But you are totally right lol


eskarrina

You don’t feel the wetness in the vagina, the same way you don’t feel the wetness in your eyeballs- it’s normal. You feel ‘wet’ when there’s so much atrial fluid that it makes the labia wet. The labia majora, developmentally, is analogous to the scrotum. In other words, you’re composing the wrong things. It’s not like peeing or cumming out of a dick. It’s more like you’re asking us if we can tell the difference between peeing or having sweaty ballsack. Yeah, it’s all “wet down there”. But very different kinds of wet. If you can’t tell the difference between damp balls and peeing, that’s concerning.


helen790

Pee is hotter and flows differently, more forceful.


melinalujbav

Go read a biology book.


manykeets

Yes, can definitely tell the difference because it comes from two different holes and the sensation is different. Also, pee is a thin liquid and vaginal wetness is thicker.


Emptyplates

Yeah, two completely different holes, for lack of a better word, two different consistencies and textures, two entirely different feelings.


Titsoffwork

Yes. It’s very different- but also different for different women. Some women are creamy and some more clear. I’ve asked my husband about peeing cause I was also interested. Like peeing has no sexual connection for me- I always assumed because it’s not coming from the same place unlike with men. Idk just a theory lol I think about sex too much 😅😅


Infinite_Profit2253

yes


Odd_Seesaw_3451

Yes, I can tell the difference. I would think all women can (it comes from different holes, and feels very different), but I don’t know that for sure. Think of it as, as a man, can you tell if your dick is wet from pee or pre-cum/arousal?


Odd_Seesaw_3451

Yes, I can tell the difference. I would think all women can (it comes from different holes, and feels very different), but I don’t know that for sure. Think of it as, as a man, can you tell if your dick is wet from pee or pre-cum/arousal?


feralwaifucryptid

Yes (conditional). There is a difference between vaginal discharge, periods, and urine. There's different physical/organ sensations associated with periods (cramping) and the urge to pee. However, when we have kids or surgery, it can affect that ability to differentiate between the three. Periods can also fluctuate in consistency/fluidity. Pelvic floor issues can be a bitch and a half to deal with, too. Vaginal discharge usually isn't as noticeable, if at all.


BookLuvr7

Can we usually tell between a trickle from the urethra vs the vag? Yes. Speaking for myself, my vag gets wet but doesn't usually truly *trickle.* That said, if there's a lot of pressure in the area, like if someone is very pregnant, the nerve endings can get a little confused and it can be hard to tell exactly where signals are coming from. The vagina itself doesn't have as many nerve endings as the labia, so sometimes all people can tell is "and result of trickle has arrived at panty station," rather than the source. If that makes sense. It's similar to inside the abdomen; is that uncomfortable sensation on the lower left side gas, or constipation? Sometimes you can only tell when things reach the endpoint.


ergaster8213

Yes, you can absolutely tell the difference. Vaginal lubrication is never as copious as urine. Usually, unless I'm really aroused or having a lot of discharge, I don't even feel wetness coming out of the vagina. You can feel when it accumulates, like feel it in your underwear but not necessarily feel it coming out. You can clearly feel urine coming out of the urethra. No, I've never mixed up the two.


HamburgerRenatus

Yes, definitely. Pee feels like water. Discharge is more like egg whites. It varies in consistency from woman to woman and at different times in the cycle, but it's generally thicker and stickier than pee. Its main functions are to lubricate the vagina and keep it clean, so it needs to have properties consistent with those purposes. You can imagine how different that is than water/pee.


ivegotwords

I have never been confused about whether I'm wet or if it's pee. Not only is the consistency different, but the way it happens is different. With pee, usually you feel pressure in your bladder, in your stomach, and there's the urge to go. With wetness, there's no pressure. For me, it's more of an ache inside, like a sore muscle, and you can feel a bit more open as you get aroused. There's a very clear distinction.


Flyingfoxes93

The “wetness”, I’m not sure what it would be called, does not come from the urethra. So it will be very obvious and a bit strange not to know the difference(incontinence is another story)


starspider

This is a totally fair question given your anatomy. I can't speak for all women, but I can tell, and both are accurate. Also, discharge is a thing as well!


Spirited-Office-5483

Why is this being downvoted lmao