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Female ejaculation


 

Female ejaculation (colloquially known as "squirting" or "gushing") refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of fluid from the urethra or vagina by women during sexual stimulation at or near orgasm. The expulsed fluid is reported by some simply to be urine (possibly due to stress incontinence), by others as a clear or milky fluid which emerges (sometimes with force) and has a composition similar to the fluid generated in males by the prostate gland and is generated by Skene's glands, and yet by others as a mixture of these two fluids.

References

  • Addiego, F., Belzer, E. G., Comolli, J., Moger, W., Perry, J. D., & Whipple, B. (1981). Female ejaculation: A case study. The Journal of Sex Research, 17, 13-21.