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Can every vulva owner squirt? Well, there are those who can squirt a lot easier than others, for some it takes practice, time, and patience. Squirting is the expulsion of fluid via the vagina either during sex or with masturbation. This fluid comes from the urethra the tube that carries pee in vulva owners when one is sexual stimulated.
And actually, squirting is not a new thing! So what is squirting? And when a fluid is expelled, is it squirting or ejaculating? Yes, indeed, there is a difference. Squirting is when a large amount of clear fluid is released, and ejaculate is when a thicker, whitish fluid is released. Studies on this have found that the two liquids are very distinct because of their colour, odour, chemical makeup, and volume.
In other words, there is a difference between squirting and ejaculating. Squirting does share some similarities with diluted urine, yes, because it contains the presence of urea, creatinine, and uric acid waste products expelled from the kidneys during urination , but it is not percent pee.
When one squirts however, the fluid will mix with whatever urine is in the bladder at that time. In short, there can be small traces of pee that is expelled during squirting, but it is not pee. So, how does squirting work exactly? What actually happens when someone squirts? Squirting usually happens when a vulva owner has their G-Spot stimulated , but it could also come about by clitoral or dual stimulation. Interestingly, these different parts are all, in some way, connected, so stimulating one often results in some kind of stimulation of the others.
The G-Spot is a small area about five to eight centimetres inside of the vagina, on the front wall towards the belly button. It contains specific proteins as well as the enzyme, PSA prostatic-specific antigen which is present in male semen.