Squirting, or female ejaculation, is a natural physiological response for some women and is not inherently bad. It can be a normal part of sexual arousal and pleasure for those who experience it. However, as with any aspect of sexual activity, individual preferences and comfort levels vary, so communication with partners is essential. If there are concerns about discomfort or health, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
Not the squirting itself but the orgasm that precedes it.
Yes, a woman can urinate by mistake during squirting and during orgasm. Squirting does not happen from the urethra.
Could be a bad thermostat not opening and allowing excess pressure build up
They are different. Squirting is from vaginal mucosa. Peeing is from urethra.
Peeing involves the release of urine from the bladder, which is a separate function from squirting during orgasm. Squirting, or female ejaculation, is the release of fluid from the Skene's glands located near the urethra. The fluid released during squirting is typically clear and odorless, different from urine.
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A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
Squirting is neither good nor bad for girl health.
A sponge swims by squirting water out through a tube
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