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While ejaculation is often associated with male sexual pleasure, women can also experience a form of ejaculation. This phenomenon, which involves the release of fluid from the female genital tract during sexual arousal and orgasm, has caused controversy and confusion among scientists for many years. To this day, why female ejaculation happens is still a bit of a mystery. According to one study, the fluid may have antibacterial properties to help protect the urethra from infections.
So, is female ejaculation the same as squirting? 💦
Research suggests that female ejaculation and squirting are different things. Squirting involves expelling a larger amount of transparent fluid, similar to urine, which originates from the bladder. Female ejaculation involves expelling a lower volume secretion of thicker fluid from the paraurethral glands, which contains a high concentration of prostate-specific antigen (PSA). So, while they both involve fluids during sexual excitement, they are thought to be different phenomena.
Regardless of why it exists, ejaculation is a real and natural part of some women's sexual experiences. Like male ejaculation, it can be a source of great pleasure. 😎