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While squirting during sexual activity can involve urine, it's not solely just pee. It's more accurately described as a mixture of urine and fluids from the Skene's glands, sometimes referred to as female prostate. The fluid released can vary in composition and quantity, with some individuals experiencing a more watery fluid (potentially with a higher urine component) and others experiencing a thicker, milky fluid (more akin to semen).
Here's a more detailed explanation:
- Urine Component:
The bladder can empty during arousal or orgasm, leading to the release of urine.
- Skene's Glands:
These glands, located near the urethra, produce secretions that can be released during sexual activity, contributing to the overall "squirt".
- Fluid Variation:
The exact composition of the fluid can vary, with some studies showing that the fluid can contain proteins found in semen.
- "Squirting" vs. "Ejaculation":
While the term "squirting" is often used, some researchers differentiate it from "female ejaculation," suggesting that the latter term is more appropriate when referring to the fluid from the Skene's glands.
- Individual Differences:
The experience of squirting varies from person to person, with some individuals releasing larger volumes of fluid than others.





