Squirting: what it is and how does female ejaculation work

The term comes from "English and translates as" fountain. "And it is precisely that fountain that stimulates our imagination, and that of our partners, in search of what would seem to be the peak of female pleasure.
In fact, more and more women are making known their ability to ejaculate: we are between 10% and 40% of the population, and therefore the questions about the most mysterious of female orgasms are thickening more and more. Let's try to clarify our ideas a little, starting with some important tips to prepare the body for female ejaculation:

1. What is squirting

Squirting is an all-female phenomenon, characterized by an abundant odorless and colorless secretion that is expelled thanks to the contractions of orgasm. It is described by experts as the equivalent of male ejaculation and occurs in the form of a squirt or jet produced by the vagina, when the peak of pleasure is reached. Contrary to what many think, however, it is not urine. kidney, stored in the bladder and finally expelled through the urethra, this liquid is very diluted and looks more like water than anything else.

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2. Female orgasm and ejaculation

There are many false myths about the "female orgasm, the fact remains that we can all reach it in potential. Surely it is essential to know your body well, and to know how to stimulate yourself and be stimulated.Squirting, however, does not occur every time an orgasm is reached, so it is possible for a woman to orgasm without squirting.
What are we talking about, however, if we talk about female ejaculation? According to recent studies we know that the liquid produced during squirting has, in some women, another denser ejaculate, which is always expelled from the urethra. Analyzing it in the laboratory it was discovered that it is very similar to sperm, since it contains a very high amount of PSA, an enzyme that is secreted by the prostate in men. This fluid would be produced by residues of the prostate gland, or by Skene's glands (probable female evolutions of the prostate) present and active only in some women.

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3. How to squirt

How to squirt? Many women would like to know, as do their partners. It would seem that it all starts with the clitoris: clitoral stimulation or, more often, stimulation of the initial part of the vagina, in the anterior wall on which the bladder rests, would trigger the whole process. To be stimulated, therefore, should be the area that was once called the G-spot, and which is now called the clitoro-urethro-vaginal complex. This stimulation directly stimulates the bladder, which seems to favor the whole process.

4. Can all women squirt?

The fateful answer: on balance yes, all women can squirt. At least from a physical point of view, this is not a genetic prerogative. Achieving orgasm is the prerogative to get to the next step, squirting. You just have to try.

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