Female ejaculation is characterized as an expulsion of fluid from or near the vagina during or before an orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or gushing , [1] although these are considered to be different phenomena in some research publications. There have been few studies on female ejaculation. Most of the research into the nature of the fluid focuses on determining whether it is or contains urine. The suggestion that women can expel fluid from their genital area as part of sexual arousal has been described by women's health writer Rebecca Chalker as "one of the most hotly debated questions in modern sexology ".
Female ejaculation: everything you’ve ever wanted to know about squirting
You Asked It: What is Squirting? - Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center
Good news! What happened was completely normal. Bodies do all sorts of things and make all sorts of sounds, and look all sorts of ways during sex that are out of our control. Girls can ejaculate. This is the small hole right above your vagina that urine comes out of. Every body is different.
Every question you ever had about female ejaculation, answered
For a start, is it really gism shooting out of your vagina, or are you just peeing all over the place? Does it feel nice? And OMG can women get themselves pregnant with their own lady-semen and will this eliminate the male race!? But perhaps most importantly of all, just how do you get a ticket to the wettest party in town and teach yourself to squirt? But word on the street is if you have a vagina instead, you can also ejaculate similarly gloopy fluids from your urethra too.
Like coconut water, culottes, and CrossFit, squirting is having a moment. Squirting is when fluid comes jetting out of a woman's vagina, often accompanying orgasm. But not for kids!