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For men, ejaculating is an integral part of fertility. However, for women, ejaculation is often treated as a mystery! Do women really ejaculate or is it just... pee?
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English: A video example of penile-vaginal intercourse between a man and a woman in the woman on top or “cowgirl” position, including ejaculation inside the vagina.
Female ejaculation is when a female’s urethra expels fluid during sex, but there is not necessarily an association with having an orgasm. Learn more about the types of female ejaculation...
Female ejaculation refers to the expulsion of fluid from a female’s urethra during orgasm or sexual arousal. The urethra is the duct that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the...
Female ejaculation is the release of a whitish, thick and scant liquid from the so-called female prostate. Both can occur without having to reach orgasm. One of the reasons why female...
It is called female prostate or Skene's glands, and is the source of a white, viscous secretion that exits from the urethra upon sexual arousal. Many women produce this liquid—even in small quantities—, which means that all of them can experience the female ejaculation.
Sometimes referred to as squirting, and banned in UK porn, no one knew what the fluid some women produce at orgasm was composed of until now.
What you're asking about is most typically called female ejaculation (even though not everyone with a vulva identifies as female, nor does everyone who identifies as female have a vulva), and often colloquially called "squirting."