What is Female Ejaculation?

Have you ever wondered why women in "movies" squirt, yet this phenomenon is rarely experienced in real life?

Female Ejaculation is a rare physiological phenomenon that only a small percentage of women experience. It originates from a unique gland in the female body: the Skene's gland.
Think of it as similar to the male prostate, but only about 1/10th its size.The Skene's gland is located around the female urethra, primarily distributed in the middle and lower parts of the urethra and the bladder neck. Composed of several glandular ducts and muscle fibers, it can secrete a transparent fluid under specific conditions. Interestingly, the composition and function of this secretion are strikingly similar to male prostatic fluid. While the prostate is typically considered a male-specific organ, why do women also have something with a similar function?

Does Every Woman Have a Skene’s Gland?

Not all women have a fully developed Skene’s gland. Research shows that some women lack this gland entirely or have a very small and less sensitive one. This variation is the primary reason some women do not experience squirting.

How Testosterone Influences the Skene’s Gland

Current research indicates that a woman’s testosterone levels play a significant role in the functionality of the Skene’s gland. For instance, higher testosterone levels may promote the growth and secretion activity of the gland. Conversely, the gland's functional state can influence testosterone metabolism in the body. It’s important to note that while testosterone is commonly associated with men, women’s ovaries also produce small amounts of this hormone.

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How Does It Form a Fountain?

More than 2,400 years ago, the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle observed and documented this phenomenon, referring to it as "female ejection." With advancements in modern medical research, we now have a better understanding of this physiological occurrence.

When stimulated, the Skene's gland secretes a transparent fluid similar to prostatic fluid. This fluid is expelled under the action of muscle fibers, creating a "gushing" effect. The quantity varies from 5 to 15 milliliters depending on the individual. The fluid is usually clear or pale yellow and primarily composed of water, along with glucose, fructose, and immunoglobulins. Some studies suggest this secretion may play a role in protecting the health of the female urethra and bladder.

Breaking the Stigma

Unfortunately, many people find this physiological characteristic embarrassing or difficult to discuss, leading to misunderstandings. However, squirting is simply a natural and normal bodily phenomenon. By understanding our bodies scientifically and embracing these natural occurrences, we can better pursue health and happiness.

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