What Is Female Ejaculate If It’s Not Squirting?

What Is Female Ejaculate, If It’s Not Squirting?

 

What exactly is female ejaculate and female ejaculation? These terms often lead to confusion, especially when people start asking if female ejaculation is the same as female cum. The topic gets even more perplexing when some describe female ejaculation as smelling like ammonia. So, let’s break down what female cum really is.

Female ejaculation refers to the release of fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm. This fluid, often clear or slightly milky, comes from the Skene’s glands, sometimes referred to as the “female prostate.” While it can vary in quantity, this fluid is not the same as the liquid released during squirting, which tends to be more copious and may contain urine.

The confusion around female ejaculation often stems from societal myths and a lack of comprehensive sexual education. The smell of ammonia that some report may come from the trace amounts of urea present in the ejaculate, which is a component of urine, but it’s not the same as urine itself.

Understanding these differences is crucial for both men and women in appreciating the complexities of female sexual physiology. Rather than feeling embarrassed or confused, embracing and celebrating these natural bodily responses can lead to a more fulfilling and knowledgeable approach to sexual intimacy.

So, let’s clear the air and continue learning about female anatomy, demystifying these natural processes, and fostering a deeper respect for the body’s intricate functions.

 

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