Female Squirting

June 30, 2024

Squirting is the involuntary release of fluid from the urethra due to pressure on the anterior wall of the vagina. According to an article in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10-40% of women experience squirting regularly or occasionally. Squirting is not an orgasm; it can occur with or without orgasm. It is considered a normal variant, but it may not be pleasurable for everyone. Squirting is the result of stimulating the G-spot: a large amount of fluid is released when the anterior wall of the vagina is stimulated. However, these movements alone may not be sufficient. Often, additional stimulation of the clitoris or anus is necessary.