Friday, August 28, 2009

What is Squirting?

Squirting is also called female ejaculation, it is made up of natural fluids that the body produces including: glucose, fructose, water and semen and emits from a gland referred to as the Skenes gland, which is located near the G-spot. Unlike contrary belief, not all women can squirt nor can they learn how to squirt, given the fact that not all women have a Skenes gland, in fact recent statistics show that only 30% of the female population do have Skenes gland and can actually squirt. A lot of women that are capable of squirting usually aren't aware of it until a sexual encounter occours, thus usually making it quite a surprise for both parties involved.

Squirt juice, as I often refer to it as being, can vary in smell and taste due to food and fluid intake, just as a man's semen can do so as well. Some times it is completely odorless, other times it can be strong smelling and at other times it can also be very sweet smelling and tasting, diet plays a huge role in the smell and taste.

Squirt juice is NOT urine and it is not milk expressed from breasts (lactation) as some men would like to believe, it is also NOT brought on by the bearing of children, NOR is it caused by a loose vagina, as other men would like to believe. Considering I could squirt before I had any children, I know that is a myth and considering I have extremely well equipped vaginal muscles, again having a "loose vagina" is another myth.

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