The Wet Truth: Female Ejaculation & Squirting, Unleashed

Let’s get one thing straight—female ejaculation and squirting are real, they are normal, and they are nothing to be ashamed of. Society has done a damn good job of making people feel confused, embarrassed, or even skeptical about these experiences, but we’re here to clear things up with facts, science, and a little bit of attitude. So, buckle up—because we’re diving deep (pun intended) into what happens when things get wet and wild.


Female Ejaculation vs. Squirting: What’s the Difference?

Despite popular belief, female ejaculation and squirting are not the same thing. They involve different fluids, come from different sources, and have unique compositions. Let’s break it down.

Female Ejaculation: The O.G. Prostate Party

Think of female ejaculation as the body’s way of flexing its prostate power. That’s right—people with vulvas have a prostate-like gland called the Skene’s glands, located around the urethra. During arousal and orgasm, these glands secrete a milky-white or clear fluid that is distinct from vaginal lubrication.

What’s in Female Ejaculation Fluid?

  • Prostatic-Specific Antigen (PSA): Found in both male and female bodies, PSA helps break down proteins and plays a role in fertility.
  • Fructose: A natural sugar that provides energy for cells (and yes, it’s also found in semen!).
  • Electrolytes & Enzymes: Keeping the body’s chemistry balanced and supporting overall fluid function.

Squirting: The Erotic Fountain

Now, squirting is where things get really interesting. Squirting fluid comes from the bladder and exits through the urethra, but before you freak out—it’s not just urine.

What’s in Squirting Fluid?

  • Primarily Diluted Urine: Yes, the bladder is involved, but it’s often so diluted that it barely contains the same concentration of urea and creatinine as regular urine.
  • Prostatic-Specific Antigen (PSA): This suggests that Skene’s glands contribute to the mix.
  • Vaginal Secretions: Some people experience a mix of fluids, creating a unique consistency.

So, why does it happen? Intense stimulation of the G-spot region (which is closely connected to the urethral sponge and Skene’s glands) can create pressure, leading to an involuntary or controlled release of fluid. However, this isn’t the case for everyone. Some people squirt from clit stimulation, some from anal, it really depends on the person. Ask your partner what works best for them. Also, people can squirt before, during, or prior having an orgasm.

The takeaway? This isn’t just some “pee situation.” It’s a real, biological release that many people experience during orgasm.

Arousal Fluid: The Slippery Prelude

Before we even get to ejaculation or squirting, there’s another important player in the mix—arousal fluid. This is the natural vaginal lubrication that helps reduce friction and makes sexual activity more comfortable and pleasurable.

What’s in Arousal Fluid?

  • Water: The primary component, keeping things hydrated and smooth.
  • Mucins: Gel-like proteins that create the slippery texture.
  • Electrolytes: Including sodium and potassium, which help maintain the vagina’s pH balance.
  • Amino Acids & Enzymes: Supporting vaginal health and antimicrobial protection.
  • Lipids & Fatty Acids: Helping maintain moisture and reduce friction.
  • Glucose & Lactic Acid: Contributing to the slightly acidic pH, which protects against infections.

Arousal fluid is produced by the Bartholin’s glands, Skene’s glands, and the vaginal walls in response to sexual stimulation. Unlike ejaculation or squirting, it isn’t about release—it’s about preparing the body for penetration and pleasure.


Why Do Some People Squirt While Others Don’t?

Here’s the truth—some people never squirt, some do only in certain situations, and others can gush like a waterfall. It all comes down to body differences, anatomy, arousal, and stimulation techniques. Some factors include:

  • G-spot & Urethral Sponge Sensitivity: Some people’s bodies are more responsive to pressure and stimulation in this area.
  • Hydration Levels: Being well-hydrated can increase the volume of squirting fluid.
  • Relaxation & Arousal: The more relaxed and aroused you are, the more likely your body is to allow a fluid release.
  • Technique: Some people may need a specific rhythm, depth, or angle of penetration to trigger a squirt.

Moral of the story? Your body is unique, and there’s no right or wrong way to experience pleasure.


Debunking Myths: The Science vs. Sex Myths

🚫 “Squirting is just peeing.” Nope. While it does involve fluid from the bladder, its chemical composition is different, and it often contains PSA from the Skene’s glands.

🚫 “Only some people can do it.” Everyone with a vulva has the anatomy to squirt, but whether it happens depends on individual physiology and stimulation.

🚫 “If you don’t squirt, you’re missing out.” False. Squirting isn’t a “goal” or requirement for great sex. It’s just one of many pleasurable experiences.

🚫 “Squirting means better orgasms.” While squirting can be associated with intense pleasure, it’s not an automatic indicator of a more powerful orgasm.


Owning Your Pleasure & Breaking the Stigma

Whether you ejaculate, squirt, or neither, your body is completely normal. The key is understanding, exploring, and embracing your unique pleasure responses without shame. The more we normalize conversations around sex and bodies, the less stigma we have to deal with.

So, let’s stop treating female ejaculation and squirting like a taboo mystery. Instead, let’s celebrate the magic of our bodies, keep the conversation going, and reclaim pleasure as something empowering and normal.

And if you do squirt? Well… enjoy the ride. 😉

Written By: Amanda King

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One response to “The Wet Truth: Female Ejaculation & Squirting, Unleashed”

  1. Thank you, this all makes sense now, For those of you that experience this, CONGRATULATIONS 🎉🎊, I just wish I was still with the female that I got to experience this with, but it made for some awesome memories!

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