Sqiurt: Diana Mature
Squirting is most frequently associated with specific types of stimulation:
It is difficult to determine exactly how common the experience is due to inconsistent terminology in medical studies. 3. Sociocultural Context
A scanty, thick, milky fluid secreted by the female prostate (Skene's glands). It typically contains prostate-specific antigen (PSA). diana mature sqiurt
The orgasmic transurethral expulsion of a much larger volume of clear fluid. Studies indicate this fluid is primarily a diluted form of urine containing varying concentrations of urea and creatinine. 2. Common Triggers and Prevalence
Ongoing studies continue to explore the psychosexual characteristics of women who experience squirting to better understand its role in sexual health and satisfaction. Researchers emphasize that while it is a valid physiological response, it is not a requirement for female sexual pleasure or orgasm. Squirting is most frequently associated with specific types
While amounts vary significantly—from 0.3 mL to over 150 mL—it is often tied to intense sexual response.
Scientific literature distinguishes between two types of fluid emission: It typically contains prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
Deep penetration or targeted pressure on the anterior vaginal wall is a common trigger.