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  • Today, for the fourth chapter of our series, we clear up the mystery of the liquid emitted by squirting women.

If there is one sexual fluid that wins the prize of mystery and which is a great source of fantasies, it is the liquid emitted by squirting women.

It is also called “fountain emission, or “squirting” in English”, specifies the co-author of

Fountain women and female ejaculation

* (ed. In Press), Dr. Samuel Salama.

Gynecologist and sexologist, he wrote a thesis and conducted a scientific study on the subject.

But what is this liquid made of that responds to the sweet nickname of “nectar of the gods”?

Can we talk about female ejaculation?

Is this liquid actually urine?

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finally reveals the truth to you and offers you a little lesson in biology.

What is it used for ?

Mystery among mysteries, this famous liquid has intrigued men for a very long time.

Already, during Antiquity, Hippocrates and Aristotle had studied the question.

For the two scientists, “the fountain emission could participate in reproduction by mixing with the seed of man and it is this combination that made it possible to conceive a child, recalls Dr. Salama.

So at the time, this liquid was perceived in a very positive way”.

It was not until many centuries later, with the invention of the microscope, that we discovered that “these fountain emissions do not contain any cells and therefore have no role in reproduction.

"Worse", we discover that they are only the pure manifestation of female enjoyment, says the sexologist gynecologist.

From then on, this nectar of the gods no longer really regarded with benevolence,

What is it made of?

We come to the million dollar question.

Several gynecologists interviewed by

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failed to agree, some speaking of female ejaculation produced by Skene's glands - a kind of female remnant of the prostate - and whose composition is close to the prostatic fluid produced by these gentlemen, and others evoking "a mystery liquid whose composition is close to urine, without being urine".

So what is it ?

To get to the bottom of it, Dr. Salama conducted a study in 2014 on seven squirting women.

“We gave them three close ultrasounds: the first after urinating, the second after sexual stimulation, and the third just after the fountain emission, describes the gynecologist.

We also collected, analyzed and compared their fluids (the urine at the beginning, the liquid from the fountain emission and the urine at the end).

We found that while these women's bladders were empty (after urination), they filled very quickly with sexual stimulation.

And we observed that right after passing the liquid, their bladder was empty again.

Doubt is no longer possible: the liquid of squirting women comes from the bladder.

The biochemical analysis carried out on these liquid samples shows that it is composed of urea, creatinine and uric acid, all elements which are markers of urine”.

In summary, you have understood it, this mysterious liquid is therefore indeed urine, or, more politically correct, “an ultra filtrate coming from the plasma secreted by the kidneys stored in the bladder and expelled during sexual pleasure”, suggests Dr. Salama.

And female ejaculation, is it the same thing?

The two have nothing to do.

If the fountain emission can be spectacular, with a powerful jet of liquid, and suggest that the term ejaculation is appropriate, in reality, female ejaculation often goes completely unnoticed.

“It is a whitish liquid produced by the female prostate, and this represents an emitted volume of less than 1 ml”, specifies Dr. Salama.

A few numbers to know

Spectators of films for adults will readily imagine a geyser gushing from the source of women.

For once, the "geyser" effect can actually be there, and let spring, according to the women and according to each report, "between 5 and 30 centilitres of liquid", indicates Dr. Salama.

To get an idea, 30 cl is roughly the capacity of a can of soda.

And if “a majority of squirting women and their partners are very comfortable and sexually fulfilled thanks to this particularity, the sexual relationship requires a little upstream logistics to protect the sheets and bedding”, underlines Dr. Salama.

The little secret

If all women are not fountain women, "all women can become one because there is no anatomical predisposition", reveals the sexologist gynecologist.

In practice, there are two categories of squirting women.

On the one hand, “dependent squirting women, who, as their name suggests, depend on the digital stimulation provided by their partner or themselves.

By stimulating the clitoral-urethro-prostato-vaginal zone – the G-spot – he will trigger a torrent of pleasure in his partner, and the bladder will then empty by the mechanical effect of the pressure of the fingers on this zone. , he explains.

It is therefore by pressing this magic button that every woman can become a fountain.

However, “a small proportion of squirting women are bothered by this particularity, notes Dr. Salama.

In addition, and this is much rarer, there are “autonomous squirting women, who have a systematic squirting associated with orgasm, continues Dr. Salama.

There, it is a cerebral mechanism: autonomous squirting women manage to deactivate the “what will we say?” zone in their brain, which allows them to completely let go during sex.

This corresponds to a cerebral runaway in the orbito-frontal cortex which will reach the neighboring area of ​​​​the brain: the societal center of urination control.

And it is these two cerebral mechanisms that will trigger an expulsion of fountain liquid in the form of very powerful jets, each time the woman has an orgasm”.

The unusual info

At the origin of many fantasies, squirting women are, quite unexpectedly, the subject of a curious literature and even of a dedicated business.

In recent years, books and other tutorials have emerged to allow women "candidates" to learn how to become squirting women.

*

Squirting women and female ejaculation

: Myths, controversies and realities, by Dr Samuel Salama and Dr Pierre Desvaux, Editions In Press, to be published next September.

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