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Join for Free and enjoy free store credit with every order, Free Product Giveaways, Exclusive Discounts Early access to limited edition products, Zero commitment, cancel anytime. Checkout with your account Save time, track your order and get better discounts! There's a lot of talk surrounding male and female squirting: what it is, how it works, if it's all just a myth, and if it isn't, is it the same thing across the sexes?
For females and women with a vagina, it's often confused with female ejaculation, which we'll get to later, and for men or males with a penis, there's confusion as to whether the liquid released is seminal fluid, pee, or something else entirely.
Today, we're exploring the science behind squirting and male and female ejaculation to remove any confusion, and then we're going to talk about how to enhance your orgasms and ejaculation to take your sexual pleasure to new levels. Squirting is a well-known phenomenon throughout modern media and the sex industry. Female squirting is studied and documented in various scientific studies, and the phenomenon is well representedβand likely artificially enhanced in some cases for entertainment valueβin pornography.
Squirting by women is often referred to as female ejaculation, but exploration into the types of fluid that women expel during sexual activity, we know that female ejaculation and squirting are two different events, as discussed in the study , Differential diagnostics of female "sexual" fluids: a narrative review.
The study details the difference between the two events and the fluids produced by each as follows:. Is the secretion of a few milliliters of thick, milky fluid by the female prostate Skene's glands during orgasm, which contains prostate-specific antigen. Defined as the orgasmic transurethral expulsion of tenths of milliliters of a form of urine containing various concentrations of urea, creatinine, and uric acid.