Dude, come on.
Incontinence is not a problem of young women, whether they are drunk or not. Women are like camels with their bladders...they keep going, and going, and going.
Here's where you should be HAPPY.
She's a squirter, all women CAN squirt, but most DON'T. Study up, buddy, on the female body, g-spot, and orgasms. There's book out there on it.
My first "taste" of a squirter came last summer with a girl I'd known for years. She was petite, about 5 feet, but the minute she got turned on she was a river and she was ready to get down. Foreplay got her so horny she couldn't hold back. We ended up in her room, with her on top. After only a few minutes of her riding me I heard (and felt) a loud, strong gush. It had a consistency like that of saliva, fluid, yet slippery, and lube-like. She could keep going, too. Her orgasms piled up and she loved sex. Had I balked at her when it happened, I'd have missed out on something great.
My friend, who's something of a man-hoe, never encountered such girl, so I began joking about it. He took the same attitude, calling it more of a dysfunction than a blessing. You see...
The female ****oris is similar to our **** with regards to stimulation. And the g-spot is similar to our prostate. Women CAN ***, but because of fear, lack of pleasure, or confusion that it might be urine, they don't, falling well short of having a tremendous orgasm. (Think of blue balls, but for years and years and years of sex). Some women might even balk at the idea of squirting or releasing fluid; it's perfectly natural, and if you embrace it, you'll be her knight in shining armor.
I started researching after I met that girl, and realized an X of mine also released fluid. When she would *** as I went down her, I'd feel a warm fluid roll to my lips. It wasn't alot, but it a unique, and pleasant taste, and coincided with the gyrations of her body, the quivering of her legs, and the pulsing of her vagina.
If she went about it without any embarassment, you know she didn't Pee. If she was embarassed and ran to the bathroom, then she did Pee. A girl would expect a man to understand that, and to her, it's quite normal. It's not like women talk about these things, and for a long time, before modern sexuality knew anything about it, squirting was rather taboo. Now, it's more of a norm of a good orgasm. The fluid is released from a small hole, the same used for urine, but is normally caused by great pressure applied to the g-spot or deep inside her vagina. Traditional ****oral stimulation rarely does it, unless it's a very sensitive woman. In addition, deep pressure, applied by a finger or two, or even the penis, will give her the same ability to ***. Whether she releases that or not is her call, but many girls will claim having to "pee" but not have to.
I would heed this advice, research the g-spot and woman's sexuality, and come to understand there's ALOT more to the vagina than just the g-spot and ****. You'll miss out on alot of great sex and great women by labeling it a problem.
A-Unit