🐱 Let’s Set The Record Straight On Squirting

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The first time I’d ever heard someone talk candidly about squirting was when I saw “The Vagina Monologues.” A woman got up on stage and talked about the first orgasmshe’d ever had, which was with a partner. As she spoke, she threw her body into the scene, and you could see talking about it made her upset.


She explained there was fluid “gushing and gushing out of her body” and it actually scared her because she didn’t know what it was.

Neither did her partner. He ended up getting up, leaving, and proceeded to tell everyone in school she peed herself.

For years, she didn’t understand what had happened — and was so upset by it, she didn’t orgasm for another five years.

You may have seen squirting in a porno, or perhaps it happens to you. Nonetheless, we can’t deny there is a lot of confusion when it comes to squirting and female ejaculation. Whether it happens to you or not, there isn’t a lot of conversation or dialogue around it, which may cause us to clam up, ignore it, or just remain confused by it.


The biggest misconception about female ejaculation and squirting is that they are the same thing, but they are not.

Before we get into the logistics of squirting (which is different from female ejaculation), we need to normalize the fact that, like winking or curling your tongue, some people can squirt and some people cannot. Both are normal. You are not strange if you squirt during ejaculation, nor are you less-than if you don’t squirt.

Also, if you are someone who squirts and your partner isn’t okay with this, it’s time to find a new partner.

Scary Mommy talked via email with Alison Huff, Editor-In-Chief of Women’s Health Interactive, who spelled it out for us.


First, female ejaculate originates from the Skene’s glands which are located adjacent to the urethra. The Skene’s glands are what produce the milky white fluid when you orgasm with a partner, or during masturbation. (You can view a diagram here.)

However, when you” squirt” or “gush,” the fluid is not coming from the Skene’s glands, and therefore isn’t the same thing.

The fluid is coming from the urethra, which is located right in between your two Skene’s glands so it may seem like it’s all coming from the same place.

“Essentially, the Skene’s secretions are a milky fluid that’s released independently of squirt but often WITH it, in women who are able to do this,” says Huff.


So, when someone who can squirt does, they ejaculate at the same time, which is what makes this so confusing.

Huff says, “Female ejaculate and squirt are two different fluids coming out at the same time — female ejaculate from the Skene’s glands, and urine (which is the actual squirt) from the bladder.”

When you squirt, sometimes it is yellow and sometimes it isn’t. Regardless, most of the fluid coming from squirting is urine. And we aren’t talking just traces of urine.

A study conducted in the National Library of Medicine states,”the present data based on ultrasonographic bladder monitoring and biochemical analyses indicate that squirting is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity.”


To sum it up, when someone squirts while orgasming, they are ejaculating and peeing at the same time.

Huff says, “Yes, there is some female ejaculate present (usually — five out the seven participants had the prostatic-specific antigen/female ejaculate in their squirt, while two only had urine),” but female ejaculation and squirting are two separate things.

Most people who squirt — and their partners — say it enhances their sex lives and feels amazing. So if you’re one of those folks who is able to squirt, just keep some towels handy and enjoy the ride.
 
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A failure to maintain control of one's bladder mid-coitus.
 
He ended up getting up, leaving, and proceeded to tell everyone in school she peed herself.
However, when you” squirt” or “gush,” the fluid is not coming from the Skene’s glands, and therefore isn’t the same thing.

The fluid is coming from the urethra, which is located right in between your two Skene’s glands so it may seem like it’s all coming from the same place.

When you squirt, sometimes it is yellow and sometimes it isn’t. Regardless, most of the fluid coming from squirting is urine. And we aren’t talking just traces of urine.

To sum it up, when someone squirts while orgasming, they are ejaculating and peeing at the same time.
So he was right?

I mean he was a total jerk and I feel nothing but sympathy for her, but technically...

Most people who squirt — and their partners — say it enhances their sex lives and feels amazing. So if you’re one of those folks who is able to squirt, just keep some towels handy and enjoy the ride.
This sounds like a massive cope.
 
I like how avoidant they are about the fact that "squirt" is in fact urine.


When I read this:

The fluid is coming from the urethra

Then this:

When you squirt, sometimes it is yellow and sometimes it isn’t. Regardless, most of the fluid coming from squirting is urine. And we aren’t talking just traces of urine.

Yet literally no real mention of the fact that you fucking peed yourself... :roll:

It's like the author is afraid to admit it's pee while simultaneously saying it kinda is but different. It's urine but you didn't pee yourself. Squirting is totally different!

The mental gymnastics are hilarious. What's the deal? Is the author afraid they might trigger piss fetishists?
 
When I read this:

The fluid is coming from the urethra

Then this:

When you squirt, sometimes it is yellow and sometimes it isn’t. Regardless, most of the fluid coming from squirting is urine. And we aren’t talking just traces of urine.

Yet literally no real mention of the fact that you fucking peed yourself... :roll:

It's like the author is afraid to admit it's pee while simultaneously saying it kinda is but different. It's urine but you didn't pee yourself. Squirting is totally different!

The mental gymnastics are hilarious.
And it permeates the entire article. Recall that story from The Vagina Monologues that was cited at the start:

She explained there was fluid “gushing and gushing out of her body” and it actually scared her because she didn’t know what it was.
How the hell do you not know that you pissed yourself? What, you couldn't feel your empty bladder? You couldn't feel the liquid coming out of your urethra?
 
I've got sheets.

Can you squirt me?
Sorry Dark, I've only been the squirtee, not the squirter. 1st wife used to soak every damn thing. While it was wild the first couple of times, it got old and kind of disgusting pretty quick. But we were young and dumb and full of cum. She did eventually grow out of it as she got older.
 
Sorry Dark, I've only been the squirtee, not the squirter. 1st wife used to soak every damn thing. While it was wild the first couple of times, it got old and kind of disgusting pretty quick. But we were young and dumb and full of cum. She did eventually grow out of it as she got older.
Most people grow out of pissing themselves. Ahh I'm just joking with you. Speaking of jokes: "squirting isn't real" is my favorite way to piss off feminists. We all know they can't take a joke, but questioning squirting sets them off every time.
 
Most people grow out of pissing themselves. Ahh I'm just joking with you. Speaking of jokes: "squirting isn't real" is my favorite way to piss off feminists. We all know they can't take a joke, but questioning squirting sets them off every time.

TERF groups talk about it and the general verdict is "it's piss, and it's gross that men fetishize women pissing on them during orgasms," because the whole "I'm a squirter, TEEHEE" thing started during a time in sexual culture when squirting was alleged by young men to be a sign of a truly hot orgasm (and implied to be perhaps the only orgasm women couldn't fake). Ironically, turns out it's the fakest and most fakeable thing possible (which is probably why it's not attested in historical sex sources). Just piss yourselves, ladies, and work on getting better at pissing yourselves during a moment of pelvic stress! Surely this won't have any negative consequences whatsoever when the bladder naturally slackens and control loosens with age.

This will end up one of those fascinating sexual footnotes in history. "Did you know that many Americans and those in the countries where their cultural influence extended, prized the idea of urinating at the moment of female orgasm? The phenomenon, called 'squirting' or 'female ejaculation,' was widely thought to involve a product that was somehow similar to male semen even though obviously they had the ability to detect liquid composition by then and scientists knew it was pee from the start."
 
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