Why does a woman squirt when she reaches her highes peak of excitement in her or!


Question:
My friend said she was freaked out when during oral sex she squirted some clear fluid from her vagina. She looked it up on the internet and knows other women do this. But does not know why the body choses to do this. Can you help her understnd so she is not freaked out. Should she be worried? Is she sick? Is it natural? Is it harmful to her body or reproductive system? Why do the men like this action from a woman so much? Help her to understand. At first she thought she was urinating on herself. Thank you.
Answers:
The short answer is that no-one really yet knows the answer to your question. However, your friend is most probably not ill and she is not alone in experiencing this phenomenon.

More precisely:

Currently, the nature of female ejaculation is still quite unclear. From a scientific point of view, there are only a few articles in medical journals dealing with this topic. Almost all of these articles do not give any serious data about the origin or composition of the fluid expelled. Even worse, the little data available is inconsistent.

Without any doubt there is a loss of fluid during sexual stimulation or orgasm in some women. In many personal accounts it has been attested that the ejaculate is ejected from somewhere within the vagina, not the urethra. In other cases it seems accidental urination has been mistaken for authentic female ejaculation. It has also been suggested that one of the components of the ejaculate may be glucose, which gives it a slightly sweet taste. Because of the wide variety of personal accounts it is difficult to pare away the anecdotes to come to a definitive conclusion, even if the answer may be utterly clear for those who feel they have experienced or witnessed it.

The glands surrounding the female urethra are variously known as the paraurethral glands, periurethral glands, Skene's glands, "female prostate", or urethral sponge, and are the spongy tissue associated with the Gräfenberg spot. The term Skene's glands originally referred to only two of these glands which had openings visible at the mouth of the urethra and the others were designated paraurethral glands although the two terms are often used imprecisely to refer to all of the glands.

In addition to fluid from the paraurethral glands and urine from the bladder, fluid could be expelled from the vagina due to a sudden reduction in size due to muscle contractions.

Other Answers:
She shouldn't be worried. If anything, she's got a career in porn if she wants it. Most men find it to be a turn-on, so she's cool.
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