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Squirting
Vagina liquid is ejected in a small stream with force.
Female ejaculation (also known colloquially as squirting or gushing) refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of clear fluid by human females from the paraurethral ducts and/or urethra during orgasm. The exact source of the fluid is debated, although some researchers believe it originates from the Skene's gland.
According to some, female ejaculation is mostly accomplished by stimulation of the urethral sponge (sometimes identified as the G-spot) an area purported to be near the front of the vaginal wall. More rarely, ejaculation can be accomplished through external stimulation of the clitoris alone, the internal tissue of the clitoris then contracting and stimulating the urethral tissue.
Up until the 1980s female ejaculation was largely ignored by the medical community. At that time the subject resurfaced with the bestselling book The G-Spot by Ladas, Whipple, and Perry. The book not only addressed the validity of the G-spot, but it also brought female ejaculation to the forefront of women's sexual health inside the medical community.
The latest research indicates the possibility that all women produce female ejaculate, even if they are not aware of it. The Gräfenberg spot, or G-spot, is a female erogenous zone that when stimulated leads to high levels of sexual arousal and powerful orgasms.
The purported location of the G-spot has changed over time. Two primary methods have been used to attempt to locate it:
- The first is based on self-reported levels of arousal during stimulation and
- the second based on the claim that stimulation of the G-spot leads to female ejaculation.
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