Squirting - Things you don't know about Female Ejaculation
Squirting, a woman's ejaculation
Ejaculation is not only a male prerogative, but also affects the woman; it is called squirting and is caused by the stimulation of the G-spot or the clitoris and consists in the leakage of a liquid from the urethra.
Ejaculation is not only a male prerogative, but also affects the woman. It is called squirting or gushing. Squirting is obtained as a reaction to orgasm caused by the stimulation of the G-spot or the clitoris and consists in the leakage of a liquid from the urethra.
It is not pee
In 1981, a team of scientists examined it for the first time. It was initially thought to be urine, but then it was discovered that it was a liquid very similar to male sperm. Squirting is quite rare and is little studied by science.
A liquid produced by glands
The liquid is produced by some glands found around the urethra, called periurethral. These glands fill up during sexual activity, and then empty with orgasm. The size and quantity of these glands vary from woman to woman and that's why squirting is not attainable by everyone with the same ease.
It doesn't happen to everyone
Currently the nature and origin of this phenomenon remain highly debated. The prevalence is very difficult to estimate, but it is believed that 10-40% of women have experienced the release of this liquid regularly or sporadically during orgasm.
Considered positively, both by her and by him
What happens to women who experience this phenomenon on a psychological level during intercourse? From the data of a research conducted online in 2013 by urologists at the Rudolfdtiftung hospital in Vienna, it emerges that 78.8% of women consider their squirting as an enrichment of sexual intercourse and 0.6% consider the non-manifestation of this as a pathology. 7.2%, on the other hand, sometimes want this not to happen.
In line with what was previously stated, 90% of partners consider squirting to be absolutely positive, while only 0.6% have a negative view of it.
Research has therefore shown that most couples consider squirting an enrichment within the sexual relationship.
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