The art of squirting

Did you know that around the urethra there are two tiny holes called "Skene's glands" and these are rooted in the urethra, they are about two centimeters from the entrance to the vagina, in their normal state they measure two to five centimeters and When they are full of liquid, they triple their size, says Dr. Diana J. Torres, researcher on female ejaculation.

70% of women do not know that squirt exists and those who know deny that it happened, only 10% of women affirm with a joyful face that yes, they touch the heights of wet pleasure completely. Unlike semen, female ejaculation can come under pressure, it can be dripped, it can even be ejaculated inward, then it can come out through two means: through the skene ducts, or the liquid stops at the bladder and flushed out with urine.

How is the liquid of female ejaculation?

For some it is transparent and watery while for others it can be thicker.

As for smell and taste it may like water, or it may be a little sweet.

It is composed of prostate specific antigen, creatinine, PAP or prostatic acid phosphatase, glucose and fructose. Skene's glands are homologous to man's prostate glands.

Squirting is achieved through constant stimulation of the pelvic floor, accentuating stimulation in the clitoris and at the G-spot, stimulating the Afe area, however this does not guarantee ejaculation, for these wonderful beings that we are women, it is enough for us with feeling pleasure in our entire body as the sexologist Helen Kepler commented, it does not matter if we achieve orgasm or ascend the arousal curve, reach or not the point of no return or experience many small continuous orgasms, the important thing is to let ourselves feel and enjoy.

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