Squirting

Squirting (or "squirt" in slang) and "female ejaculation" are two terms that mean the same thing: the release of fluid from a woman's body during sexual arousal. People sometimes use the words interchangeably, but they may mean different things when it comes to how the body works.

People often associate squirting with strong sexual arousal and stimulation, especially of sensitive areas like the G-spot. It can happen during solo or partnered sex, but not all women do.

People usually say that female ejaculation is the release of a small amount of milky fluid, while squirting is the release of a larger amount of clear fluid. There is still a lot of debate among scientists about both of these things, and people's experiences with them are very different.

The topic is frequently discussed in pornography and adult media, where the term "squirt" is widely used. It is also often associated with the use of sex toys such as vibrators or other devices designed to enhance stimulation.


In practice

Some guides and online content suggest that certain types of stimulation, positions or techniques may increase the likelihood of squirting, but results are not guaranteed. It depends heavily on the individual.

Because of this, the topic is often surrounded by myths and unrealistic expectations.

Stay Safe

As with all sexual activity, communication, consent and comfort are important. Using lubricant can help reduce friction and improve comfort during stimulation.

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