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Also known as squirting, gushing
expulsion of fluid during or before an orgasm
Female ejaculation refers to the expulsion of fluid that occurs during or before orgasm in people with vulvas. While the exact source and composition of this fluid remains a topic of ongoing scientific study, it is a natural physiological response that some people experience as part of their sexual response.
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There is substantial evidence that the Skene's gland is the source of female ejaculation.
Female ejaculation is characterized as an expulsion of fluid from the Skene's gland at the lower end of the urethra during or before an orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or gushing, although research indicates that female ejaculation and squirting are different phenomena, squirting being attributed to a sudden expulsion of liquid that partly comes from the bladder and contains urine.
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