What Is Female Ejaculation?

Female ejaculation was first recorded in 1980 when people believed it was urine. Pornographic materials involving female ejaculation have been banned in the UK as of then but are currently Australia’s third most searched category.

Nowadays, many people are shocked to hear that women do ejaculate, but this practice was written in the 4th century in China, where the liquid excreted during orgasm was believed to have healthy and magical properties. Does that still sound confusing?

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If yes, here are things you need to know about female ejaculation.

What Is Female Ejaculation?

Female ejaculation is literally a watery fluid that originates from the G-spot and is secreted by the Paraurethral Glands through the urethra during orgasm.

Even though people misunderstand this fluid for urine, I can assure you that it’s not the urine, regardless of the fact that it comes from the urethra; it’s a female ejaculate that comes from the duct around the urethra and not from the bladder. The female ejaculate may migrate back to the bladder and is referred to as Retrograde ejaculation.

Most people make a misconception about female ejaculation for normal vaginal fluid, but they are very different. On the one hand, normal vaginal fluid can differ in color, smell, taste, depending on the menstrual cycle, intake of food, hormone levels, and presence of infection.

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Meanwhile, female ejaculation is reasonably consistent in color, smell, taste, and consistency. In other words, a woman’s ejaculate is sweet-smelling, watery fluid, but distinct from a woman’s fluid excreted when wet from sexual arousal.

Causes Of Female Ejaculation

When women are sexually stimulated, the G-Spot is swollen and the tissues around the urethra are filled with blood and the Paraurethral/Skenes glands are engorged with fluid.

Rhythmic pressure created by the penis, toys, or fingers or contractions of the orgasm pushes the fluid out through the urethral opening, and this is when women experience ejaculation.

The average amount of fluid required during ejaculation is two tablespoons, but it varies from one woman to another depending on the degree of hydration in a woman or how much she can force during ejaculation.

The medical information provided in this article is provided as an information resource only. This information does not create any patient-physician relationship and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment.

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To put it more simply, female ejaculate differs in texture, appearance, and quantity. It ranges from milky to clear liquid or watery to sticky.

Does Every Woman Ejaculate?

Now that you already understand what female ejaculation is all about, another question that a bunch of women asks is, can I ejaculate?

Well, I’m not going to give you a yes/no answer, but the most important thing for you to remember is that all women have Skenes/Paraurethral glands, which means they’re all capable of generating this fluid and ultimately ejaculating.

According to a study, between 10-54 percent of women ejaculate. Interestingly, most women ejaculate, but they don’t know what’s going on with them, and therefore prefer to cut the experience out of fear that they might urinate during intercourse.

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Fear clenches down the PC muscles (also known as Pelvic floor or pubococcygeus muscles) that cause the fluid not to come out. Whenever a woman fails to relax and drive, she prevents her from ejaculating.

How Is Female Ejaculation Achieved?

According to gynecological research, the majority of women ejaculate during orgasm, particularly when the G-spot is sexually stimulated, and the result is that it swells and produces fluid discharge through the urethra.

Clinical trials have also reported that G-spot stimulation induces a similar response to male prostate stimulation.

G spot and Female Ejaculation
Image credit: Imgur

The first few seconds of stimulation make you feel like you want to urinate, but the sensation is replaced by an extraordinary sexual pleasure.

For more resources, check out this detailed video lessons on female ejaculation from SchoolOfSquirt

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How To Increase The Chances Of Experiencing Female Ejaculation?

It goes without saying that every woman would like to experience female ejaculation. Therefore, the first step towards this incredible experience is to stop trying and work towards enjoying it because you are worthy of it.

If you quit stressing yourself that you’re not like other women because you don’t ejaculate and concentrate on penetration, you’ll probably feel it.

In addition, you are expected to overcome any psychological obstacles that keep you from experiencing female ejaculation, and you may find the right techniques to experience it.

During penetration, you can easily take a step closer to ejaculation by;

  • Strengthening your PC muscles
  • Adding clitoral stimulation to your G-spot stimulation
  • Locating your G-spot by the use of a g-spot stimulator or locating it immediately after the first orgasm
  • Trying to urinate before sex
  • Seeking professional help from a sex therapist
  • When you feel the urge to have an orgasm, push it instead of forcing it not to come out.

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Some Female Ejaculation Question and Answers

What Color Is Female Ejaculation?

What color is female ejaculation? The female ejaculation color is usually clear as water, sometimes slightly milky, and rarely yellowish in color. according to a survey, the color of the ejaculated fluid was described as being ‘clear as water’ by 266 women (83.1%), ‘white, milky’ by 74, and ‘yellow’ by 4.

Female ejaculation differences could indicate an infection or another health problem. It could also be a symptom of a problem if you suddenly have a lot more vaginal fluid than usual.

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Normal female ejaculation color

According to a study, you may have a yeast infection if your vaginal fluid is whitish to pale yellow, thick, and clumped, and you have vaginal irritation or burning. According to another study, you may have bacterial vaginosis if your ejaculate is thicker than usual, watery, grey in color, and has a fishy odor. If your discharge becomes more frequent and is green or yellow in color with a foul odor, or if it is producing additional symptoms, you should consult your doctor.

What Is Female Ejaculation Made Of?

According to some experts, female ejaculate is similar in makeup to urine due to the presence of urea and creatinine, which are also components of urine but there are differences. Female ejaculate is described as a milky-white fluid that contains fructose, and Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PSA). PSA is an enzyme present in male semen that helps sperm motility. Experts believe that the PSA and fructose present in the fluid come from the Skene’s glands (also known as paraurethral glands, Garter’s duct, and female prostate).

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What Is Female Ejaculation Called?

Another name for female ejaculation is Squirt. The word “Squirting” is used to describe female ejaculation when a female emits liquid from the urethra in response to sexual stimulation or orgasm.

What Is The Fluid In Female Ejaculation?

The female ejaculate is a watery, clear/colorless, or slightly milky fluid release from the urethra during sexual stimulation or orgasm. It is made up of water, PSA, fructose, creatinine, and urea.

Where Does Female Ejaculation Come From?

The female ejaculate is a watery fluid that originates from the G-spot during stimulation and secreted by the Paraurethral Glands through the urethra during orgasm.

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Summary

It goes without saying that the best moment in a sex game is during the climax. Once women remember that they want to pee, they force the urine not to come out, but they don’t know what they’re stopping.

Therefore, take your sexual experience a little higher by abandoning yourself and pushing your orgasm as you will potentially be witnessing female ejaculation.

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