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Female ejaculation is also called squirting, this happens when a kind of liquid comes out from the urethra of the woman during sexual arousal. Squirting occurs when a woman is sexually aroused, but it is not necessarily related to orgasm. In general terms, the process of release of a substance from the urethra when a woman gets aroused in any way is called female ejaculation.

However, there is disagreement among scientists about female ejaculation and there is limited research on how it works and what its purpose is. Of course, female ejaculation is completely normal, but researchers are not unanimous on the issue and there is no clear research on how many women experience it.

In this article we will know what is squirting i.e. female ejaculation. Also why does squirting orgasm occur, how different is it from white discharge and what are the myths related to it. We will also know what is its relation with sex, pregnancy and menstruation. Let us know all the things related to female ejaculation-

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  1. What Is Squirting Orgasm?
  2. Where Does Squirting Fluid Come From?
  3. Is Squirting Common?
  4. How To Detect Squirting?
  5. Difference Between Squirting Orgasm, Ejaculation And Sexual Incontinence
  6. Are There Any Health Benefits Of Squirting Orgasms?
  7. Myths Related To Squirting Orgasm
  8. Summary
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Squirting orgasm refers to the fluid released from the vagina during orgasm. However, not all women squirt during sex or orgasm, nor is sex or orgasm always the reason for squirting. Squirting can also happen just when a woman is sexually aroused.

The secretion from the Skene gland is associated with squirting. Skene's glands are sometimes called the female prostate, because they function similarly to the male prostate. According to research, female ejaculation contains some components similar to semen. These include prostate specific antigen (PSA) and prostatic acid phosphatase. It also contains small amounts of creatinine and urea, primary components of urine.

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During female ejaculation, two types of fluids are released - squirting fluid which is colorless and odorless and is in large quantities. At the same time, ejaculation fluid looks like men's sperm. It is usually thick, sticky and milky in color.

According to research done on the fluid released during squirting, it usually contains PSA and fructose, which come from the Skene glands or female prostate. Skene's glands are located in front of the inner wall of the vagina near the G-spot. Researchers believe that stimulation causes these glands to produce PSA and fructose, which then travel into the urethra. Squirting does not necessarily have to happen during urination or resemble urination. It doesn't even smell like urine.

This fluid comes out when the woman's urethra opens during arousal or excitement. Let us tell you, squirting fluid is different from the fluid that lubricates and stimulates the vagina during orgasm and sex. According to research, the amount of squirting fluid can range from about 0.3 milliliter (ml) to 150 ml.

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Yes, squirting is completely normal. According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, varying estimates suggest that 10 to 50 percent of women squirt during sex. At the same time, some experts believe that all women experience squirting, but many women do not pay attention to it. They may not be aware of this, because fluid can sometimes come with the bladder.

Some studies and surveys on squirting have revealed different results. In a research, while only 54 percent of women experienced female ejaculation at least once, 14 percent said that they experienced squirting when sexually aroused and most often with orgasm. On this basis the researchers concluded that all women squirt, but do not always expel it; instead, the squirting fluid sometimes returns to the bladder, which is then passed during urination.

At the same time, the most recent cross-sectional research on squirting included women aged 18 to 39 from 2012 to 2016. Of these, 69.23 percent experienced squirting during sex.

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Some sex experts recommend stimulating the G-spot to detect squirting and achieve a squirting orgasm. This is because due to pressure on the G-spot, one may feel the need to urinate. For this, you can use sex toys specially designed to stimulate the G-spot or you can also use lubricants. The bladder should be emptied before attempting a squirting orgasm.

For some women, applying too much pressure on the G-spot may feel uncomfortable. In such a situation, do whatever feels good. If you are under a lot of stress, it may be difficult to squirt.

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Squirting orgasm, ejaculation and sexual incontinence, all three conditions involve fluid coming out of the bladder during sex. Squirting is the release of fluid from the urethra during intercourse. In ejaculation, both types of fluid are released from the urinary and skein glands. Sexual incontinence includes loss of bladder control and leakage of urine during sex.

Orgasm may involve the discharge of a very small amount of white fluid from the vagina, which usually does not come out and is very smooth and thick. On the other hand, squirting fluid comes out in large quantities from the urethra. It is possible for both white fluid and squirting fluid to come together during orgasm.

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There is no evidence that squirting orgasms have any health benefits. However, research has found that sex is beneficial in many ways. During intercourse, the body releases pain-killing hormones, which can help relieve back, leg pain and headaches. Immediately after orgasm, the body releases hormones, which promote better sleep. These hormones include prolactin and oxytocin. Apart from this, it has some other benefits, like-

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Many things are said regarding squirting orgasm, which have no basis. Come, let us know about these myths-

Squirting Is Fake
No, squirting actually happens. Researchers have collected evidence of this. However, more research is needed to determine the exact causes of squirting and squirting orgasms. The ambiguity about squirting is because Skene's glands differ from person to person.

A research found that squirting fluid accumulates in the bladder during arousal and is released through the urethra during ejaculation. The results of the research found that all the women started stimulating themselves with an empty bladder, which started filling during arousal. Post-ejaculation scans showed that the participants' bladders were empty again.

Everyone Can Squirt One Way
The experience of squirting varies greatly from woman to woman. Some methods may make you squirt more than others, but there is no one set method that will help you squirt. This is because some lack Skene glands, sometimes due to changes in the shape of the vagina.

Squirting Orgasm Is Always High
It is not necessary that the squirting orgasm should always be high, sometimes it may be very low or not occur at all, these are also possible. It is not necessary that this happens every time.

Squirting Happens Only During Sex
this is not right. Some women may have squirting before or after intercourse.

Is Squirting Related To Menstrual Cycle
It is not clear whether there is any connection between squirting and menstruation. Some women say they are more likely to squirt after ovulation and before their periods, while others see no connection. More research is still needed for this.

Is Squirting Related To Pregnancy
Some researchers believe that squirting plays an important role in pregnancy. They think this is because the fluid contains PSA and fructose, which help sperm travel towards an unprotected egg. However, other researchers do not consider this to be correct. They argue that squirting fluid usually contains urine, which can kill sperm. They also say that it is not easy for fluid to travel from the urethra to the vagina, where it is needed to play a role in pregnancy.

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Female ejaculation or squirting is completely normal, which comes from the Skene gland. Sometimes it comes out with urine, sometimes without urine. Squirting fluid which is colorless and odorless, which can come out from 0.3 to 150 ml. Only about 50% of women experience squirting. But women who do not feel squirting, it does not mean that their sex life is not complete or they are unhealthy or they have any sexual problem. Women who squirt during sex may have different experiences.

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