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Ayurveda With Shyam@shyam_ayurved · Apr 2, 2026

🧵How squirting actually happens (simple science explained)

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Summary

Squirting is a natural physiological response involving fluid release from Skene's glands (female prostate) during sexual arousal and orgasm, not urine. The fluid is chemically different from urine, and not all women experience it, which is completely normal and depends on individual body structure, stimulation level, and comfort.

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    🧵How squirting actually happens (simple science explained)

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    1- Squirting is real — but also widely misunderstood. It’s not just urine. It’s a natural flu release that can happen during intense auroral. Let’s break it down, simple👇

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    2- It usually starts with stimulation of the G-Spot — a sensitive area on the front designer wall.

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    3- These are called Skene’s glands (often called the female prostate) They sit near the urethra and produce a clear flute during auroral.

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    4- As auroral builds, this fluid collects. During orgasm, pelvic muscles, contract strongly - pushing the fluid out through the urethra.

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    5- The fluid is usually: Clear Mostly odorless Chemical different from urine (Though sometimes a small mix can happen)

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    6- Not every woman experiencing squirting and that’s completely normal. It depends on: Body structure Level of stimulation Comfort and relaxation.

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    7- Important Squirting is a natural response, not a problem or disorder. Understanding this helps remove shame and confusion around female sexually. Follow for more real science based health content.🌿

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    Perfect