As a gynecologist, let me explain;
This is what female ejaculation (squirting) is like 💧🌊✨
Female ejaculation, or squirting, is a real biological phenomenon, though it's surrounded by myths. It's not entirely urine, but the expulsion of a clear fluid during intense sexual arousal. Sometimes it's completely mistaken for urine.
This event is directly related to the deep stimulation of the G-spot (an extremely sensitive area on the anterior vaginal wall) and the degree of activation of the parurethral glands of Skene, the functional counterpart of the male prostate.
"Squirting" comes from a specific gland:
Female Prostates: Skene's glands are a series of glands and ducts located around the female urethra, just behind the pubic bone. They are rich in a specific type of prostatic antigen (PSA). PSA is a protein also present in male ejaculation.
Deep Stimulation: When the G-spot (a highly vascularized area in the urethro-vaginal space) is stimulated with sufficient intensity and pressure, these glands become more active.
Urethral Expulsion: Skene's glands secrete a clear fluid that accumulates in small sacs and is expelled through the urethra in a jet-like manner during orgasm due to the contraction of the pelvic floor muscles.
Why is it so different from other types of orgasm?
Clear and Odorless Fluid: The fluid released from Skene's glands is clear and has a different chemical composition than urine. It contains glucose, urea, creatinine, and PSA, but in very different concentrations than urine. Sometimes, this fluid may be accompanied by varying amounts of urine.
Muscle Contractions: The expulsion of the fluid is accompanied by strong contractions of the pelvic floor muscles, acting as a "pump" to release the accumulated fluid.
Not everyone experiences squirting. The intensity of stimulation, individual anatomy, and psychological relaxation are key factors.
MEDICAL NOTICE 🩺
It is important to know that squirting is a normal and healthy sexual response and should not be confused with urinary incontinence. Unveiling this phenomenon could be important so that women can explore their sexuality without shame.
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Esta madre evitó que su hija sufriera una broma pesada en su cumpleaños.
El padre intentó hacerle la típica broma, pero ella intervino a tiempo para protegerla. La reacción lo enfureció y terminó abandonando la fiesta.
No he dejado de pensar en ti. Me gustaría decírtelo. Me gustaría escribirte que te extraño y lo pienso, pero no te busco. Ni siquiera te escribo, no sé cómo estás y extraño saberlo. ¿Tienes planes? ¿Has sonreído hoy? ¿Qué soñaste? ¿Sales? ¿A dónde vas? ¿Tienes sueños? ¿Has comido? Me gustaría poder encontrarte. Pero no tengo la fuerza. Y tú tampoco. Entonces nos quedamos esperando en vano. Y pensemos en ello. Y recuérdame. Y recuerda que pienso en ti, que no lo sabes, pero te vivo todos los días, que escribo sobre ti. Y recuerda que buscar y pensar son dos cosas diferentes. Y yo te pienso, pero no te busco.
— Charles Bukowski
Cuando dicen:
“Ojalá volvamos a coincidir.”
Pero Julio Cortázar dijo:
“Existe una cita, aún sin hora ni fecha,
para encontrarnos.
Yo ahí estaré puntual…
no sé si tú.”