There is still much to know about human sexuality, especially female sexuality. One of these mysteries is still very little known and is surrounded by a halo of controversy, despite being a documented phenomenon for many years. Female ejaculation is the expulsion of fluid from the urethra at the time of sexual arousal or the woman’s orgasm. For some women it is something very pleasant, while for others it is an embarrassing and undesirable phenomenon, feeling ashamed to experience it and talk about it later. It is known by the name of squirting. There are many women who feel confused by this phenomenon and do not know if it is body water, ejaculation or urine, it has no color or smell.
Some of them yes, some of them not
When a woman discovers that she literally soaks the sheets upon climax, it’s quite natural for her to feel anxious and embarrassed. Although she is not even remotely similar, many think that the mysterious fluid is urine, so they immediately assume that it is something very unpleasant and feel anxious and extremely embarrassed. However, this fluid tends to be light in color. In addition, she does not stain bedding yellow, unlike urine. It is an alkaline liquid and does not contain urea or creatinine, which are normal constituents of urine. Researchers have claimed that it contains chemicals similar to those produced by the male prostate and that it contains two sugars: glucose and fructose. At least a third, that is, one in three women, say that at some point in the past, have experienced an ejaculation during a sexual climax. Other studies estimate between 10 and 54% of women who expel some type of liquid at the moment of orgasm and according to an evaluation by Stanislav Kratochvil carried out in 1994, approximately 6% of Czech women said they had ejaculated at the moment of climax . Some women will experience it once in their life, others several times and others will never, but so far it is not known why this is so. It is something that has been mentioned for many years: ancient Roman writers spoke of a “thin fluid” that women experienced when reaching maximum pleasure and the Kama Sutra and other erotic works also mention the fluid coming from the vagina during orgasm. The discussion was always linked to this liquid:
Research
Francisco Cabello, a doctor, psychologist and sexologist from Malaga, carried out an interesting investigation on this physiological process. His starting hypothesis was based on the fact that since all women have a “female prostate”, all should ejaculate at orgasm, but some would be aware of it due to the greater amount emitted and expelled, while others would not be aware of it due to the little amount generated or because the ejaculate is directed towards the bladder, as in retrograde ejaculation in some men. Cabello analyzed the urine of the women who underwent the experiment and who said they did not ejaculate, immediately after orgasm, looking for the presence of prostate antigen (PSA) and other compounds that would confirm part of the hypothesis. This sample was compared with one prior to sexual intercourse, to verify the differences. The results found showed that 100% of the women who reported emitting a fluid during orgasm, emitted in these PSA. On the other hand, 75% of women who claimed not to ejaculate had PSA in their post-orgasm urine sample. The initial hypothesis was confirmed.
Between myths and truths
This fluid is believed to be produced by the female prostate, known as Skene’s glands, paraurethral glands or G-spot, a structure similar to the male prostate. Researchers speculate that female ejaculation removes foreign bacteria from the urethra, preventing intercourse-related urinary tract infections. They also believe that female orgasm and ejaculation exist as an evolutionary adaptation, meaning that women have the ability to ejaculate because men’s bodies need this mechanism to ensure reproduction. This would explain why this capacity exists in the organs of both sexes, although they serve different functions in each one. It is something completely normal and does not imply that there is any health problem; It’s not something to be ashamed of either. although it can be uncomfortable. When squirting occurs, fluid gushes out of the vulva or vagina at the time of a woman’s orgasm. Upon analysis of these fluids, it is found that they do not contain urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. When squirting occurs, fluid gushes out of the vulva or vagina at the time of a woman’s orgasm. Upon analysis of these fluids, it is found that they do not contain urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. When squirting occurs, fluid gushes out of the vulva or vagina at the time of a woman’s orgasm. Upon analysis of these fluids, it is found that they do not contain urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. the liquid gushes out of the vulva or vagina at the moment of the woman’s orgasm. Upon analysis of these fluids, it is found that they do not contain urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. the liquid gushes out of the vulva or vagina at the moment of the woman’s orgasm. Upon analysis of these fluids, it is found that they do not contain urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. it is found to contain no urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. it is found to contain no urine, but rather a combination of secretions from the paraurethral glands, being chemically similar to the secretions of the male prostate. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men. As in so many aspects of sexuality, porn movies have created a false image of this phenomenon, since they insinuate that women who experience it enjoy a higher class of pleasure. This is false: a woman may not ejaculate and this does not mean that she is not enjoying sex. A very pleasant orgasm is not necessarily accompanied by a liquid stream from the vagina, since this ejaculation is not linked to the climax, as it necessarily happens in men.
Women who have a lot of sex can produce quite a bit of fluid in an orgasm, but this is highly variable. It is difficult to know exactly how much liquid is expelled in the female ejaculation, but there are estimates that speak of half a cup of coffee (although the conditioned movies speak of a much greater amount, it is somewhat unbelievable). In the same way that occurs in men, where not everyone emits the same amount of semen in each relationship, in women there are also differences depending on the context and other variables. In addition, as we have seen in the Spanish research, there is a part of the female population that, although they ejaculate, are not aware of it because the quantity is not sufficient or it goes towards the bladder.
Tips
Women who ejaculate should not feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. They should find out from their gynecologist and talk to their partner, to eliminate possible moments of discomfort. Many men think that squirting is linked to orgasm, so they may feel disappointed if their partner does not experience it, so information about it is very important. You may be interested in researching female ejaculation and knowing if you can also experience it. Although it’s not clear if all women can do it, here are some tips (if you don’t, at least you’ll have a good time trying). – Stimulate the clitoris, either by yourself or by asking your partner for help, trying to achieve an erection. – Try to find the G-spot and stimulate it: insert your finger into the vagina (your partner can do it too), It can be the middle or index finger pointing up. The G-spot is a rough, swollen area just behind the pubic bone. Stimulate it with rhythmic and circular movements, vary the pressure and speed. – If after a few minutes you feel like urinating, it means that you are doing it right: concentrate, enjoy, let yourself go, do not contain this sensation and enjoy your ejaculation.