Squirt. Is it the pee? Is it female ejaculation? Is it a luck of the human body that only a few can play?
As a man who is by no means an expert in female anatomy, I don’t have much to say in this area. It’s me for me not to do not on me, but rather on women who use their scientific history to seek legendary squirt.
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Wendy Zukerman, host of Science VS., a podcast that separates the scientific fact from science fiction, was a guest On Scientific American Science quickly podcast To discuss screen science. Although we still cannot have all the answers, we have solid revelations that could (or rather, should) Finally put the debate at rest.
Zukerman’s team has deeply plunged into the question of gap by painting several existing studies and by conducting their own investigation, with thousands of responses. What they found is that the liquid that shoots is mainly urine with additional components that may come from the “female prostate”.
This last part of the prostate alone is a completely different area of controversial debate.
Science behind Squirting: What is really going on?
A French gynecologist, Samuel Salama, conducted one of the most complete studies Using ultrasounds to follow the bladder before and after the swichet. Its results have shown that the bladder fills during excitement and empties once the squirt occurs, with chemicals commonly found in the urine appearing in the liquid.
But – but – there is a twist: not all the splashes are the same. While some ejaculation seem to be a diluted pee, others contain traces of what could be a substance from the controversial female prostate, which may exist or not. It is in itself a whole scientific and philosophical debate.
Zukerman also shared some ejacular statistics: 45% of people with vaginas had spanned at least once in their lives, and curiously, 7.6% of people with penis admitted to have also spurt – although certain urologists are skeptical about this assertion. That said, Zukerman mentions to find a single case study on one person with a penis that actually spurted in the way women are known.
So, is it pee? Is it ejaculated? It’s more than probably a mixture of urine and … something else. One thing that is certain is that the scientific community must spend much more time studying it so that we can finally put this question to rest, or we can all be silent, stop thinking too much and take advantage when it happens.
Let’s think about it as the ultimate expression of a job well done.