Sex | Squirting

Goddess Marple
2 min readJul 10, 2024

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Squirting, or female ejaculation, is a phenomenon that has intrigued many yet remains shrouded in mystery and misconception. It involves the release of fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm.

Squirting occurs when fluid is expelled from the urethra, the tube through which urine exits the body. However, the fluid released during squirting is typically not urine. It is usually clear, odorless, and can vary in volume.

Scientific research indicates that the fluid may originate from the Skene’s glands, often referred to as the female prostate. These glands are located around the lower end of the urethra and produce a fluid that is biochemically similar to male prostatic fluid. During sexual arousal or stimulation of the G-spot, the Skene’s glands can become engorged and release fluid through the urethra. This release can coincide with orgasm, contributing to the sensation of squirting.

Throughout history, squirting has been documented in various cultures and texts. Ancient Chinese and Indian literature, for instance, describe female ejaculation in the context of sexual pleasure and reproductive health. In modern times, squirting is often depicted in porn, sometimes leading to misconceptions and unrealistic expectations about its occurrence and nature.

Different cultures have diverse attitudes towards squirting. Some celebrate it as a natural and pleasurable aspect of female sexuality, while others may view it as taboo or embarrassing. These cultural perspectives can significantly influence individuals’ comfort levels and their willingness to discuss or explore squirting.

Personal experiences with squirting vary widely among individuals. Some may experience it frequently, while others may never encounter it.

Squirting is a natural and normal phenomenon that can occur during sexual arousal or orgasm. Its occurrence and nature can vary widely among individuals. Understanding the biological mechanisms, cultural perspectives, and personal experiences related to squirting can help demystify this aspect of female sexuality. Ultimately, the emphasis should be on individual comfort and pleasure, recognizing that each person’s sexual experience is unique and valid.

By fostering open and informed discussions about squirting, we can promote a more comprehensive understanding of female sexuality, helping individuals to embrace their own unique sexual responses without shame or confusion.

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Goddess Marple
Goddess Marple

Written by Goddess Marple

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