Once considered fringe, many people are now eager to have the novel, intense, next-level orgasmic release that squirting offers. Scientists out there, get on this! The G-spot is hotly debated in its own right, but researchers agree that stroking the anterior wall of the vagina the front side will create a unique sensation that can lead to an orgasm. The biggest squirting mystery is the identity of the thin, milky fluid that gets released.

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Female Ejaculation - How Do I Squirt
There are certain sex acts that have developed a sort of cult following, and squirting is one of them. And squirting often goes hand-in-hand with female orgasm, which is one of the reasons your partner might be into it, too. Pun not intended. We'll get there very soon, but first, there's something you should know. When some people with a vulva are sufficiently aroused, they're able to "squirt" a clear-ish liquid through their urethra—kinda like how people with a penis are able to ejaculate, except in this case, the process has nothing to do with reproduction. Squirting fluid can come out in a variety of volumes.


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In a culture that seems to be filled with TMI, female ejaculation remains one of the few taboo topics many women are reluctant to openly discuss. After all, incorrect stereotypes seem to insinuate that men are supposed to come powerfully with an actual, literal release, and women are supposed to orgasm with quiet reserve, leaving no evidence or trace of the pleasure their bodies experienced. But that's bullshit. Women can ejaculate.



Yes, mere pleasure-seeking mortals can do it, but it just might not look like you think. Despite sex educators, sex journalists hi! One of those things on most pleasure-seekers' lists?