Is Squirting Myth or Magic?
- Lexi Nichole
- Oct 30, 2017
- 2 min read

Some women say "Squirting is absolutely Embarrassing!" or "I am not one of those girls that knows how to squirt". Some men say "Squirting is just pee, it's not even real" or "Squirting is so hot!"
So what is it about SQUIRTING that makes us feel the way we do? Is squirting something that every woman can achieve? If so, can she achieve it solo-girl? Or does it have to be the touch of a toy, man, or woman? There are so many curiosities and unanswered questions about female ejaculation and we are still left here with no answers.
The term "squirting" is one of the most searched for key-word terms on the Internet today, and though we continue our search we still come up empty handed. What is the act of squirting? Is this a myth? or something that magically happens?
I was first introduced to squirting many years ago when I saw it in a DP hardcore porn video, and was able to achieve my first squirt at the age of 26 years old. Personally when I squirt my whole body spasms and shakes uncontrollably. Being a multiple time squirter, this can be quite surprising for any of my first time sexual encounters as some men are turned off by this. I have never smelt anything unusual from squirting - nor has my partner. Most women would say that the liquid is clear, I would have to agree with them as mine is too. So this must break the legend or myth that it's pee, or does it?
Some researchers say that ejaculate isn’t urine, and that it’s liquid from something called the female prostate, or the Skene’s gland; others claim that women are deluding themselves and squirting is the adult equivalent of wetting your PJs after you’ve had too much water before bed!
Women tend to view the ability to ejaculate like a man as a huge accomplishment, an elusive goal for which to strive. I simply agree and couldn't be more pleased when I achieve a beautiful orgasm accompanied with my ejaculation. What are your thoughts on female ejaculation or squirting? Can anyone find any tangible evidence anywhere?
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