Female Ejaculation Porm
Female ejaculation refers to the expulsion of fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm, a physiological phenomenon distinct from urination. This fluid is produced by the Skene’s glands, sometimes called the female prostate, which are located around the urethra. The composition of this ejaculate is chemically similar to male prostatic fluid, containing substances like prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and glucose, but it is not urine. Understanding this biological basis helps separate fact from myth and frames the experience as a natural, albeit not universal, sexual response.
The volume of fluid can vary significantly, from a few drops to a noticeable gush, and its appearance ranges from clear to slightly milky. It is important to note that not all people with vulvas experience female ejaculation, and its absence is completely normal and does not indicate a lack of sexual health or pleasure. The experience is often associated with stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall, an area commonly referred to as the G-spot, which is believed to be the internal extension of the clitoral network. However, direct clitoral stimulation can also lead to this response for some individuals, highlighting the interconnected

