Question: How does female ejaculation work?
Answer
Female Ejaculation happens as a woman or a girl gets more and more aroused from intense stimulation of either…
- the G-spot (an erogenous zone inside the vagina)
- or extended stimulation of the urethral opening (the opening of the urethra, where girls or women pee out from).
Stimulation plus arousal leads to the production of the female ejaculate in an organ within the walls of her vagina – the Skene’s gland (a fluid-producing organ).
The Skene’s gland fills with fluid (the female ejaculate) during sexual arousal and as a girl or woman receives more and more stimulation.
Continuous stimulation – particularly to the G-spot or the urethral opening – then causes the Skene’s gland to drain the fluid into the urethra canal (the duct women or girls pee out from), which then flows out the urethra.
Understand…
There’s a difference between Female ejaculation and Squirting…
Female Ejaculation is the scanty thick whitish milky fluid that flows out the vagina during sex or when a girl or woman masturbates… whereas Squirting or squirt is a clear fluid like urine a girl or woman gushes out during sex or masturbation.
Comparing the two…
…female ejaculation looks like milk, whereas squirting looks like clear urine.
So, there you have it…
…how female ejaculation works.
Other frequently asked questions:
- Do Women Ejaculate?
- What Is Female Ejaculation?
- Where Do Women Ejaculate From?
- What Makes a Girl Ejaculate?
- How Does Female Ejaculation Work?
Related frequently asked questions:
- What Is Squirting?
- Where Does a Girl Squirt From?
- Is Squirt Pee?
- How Do I Make a Girl Squirt?
- Can A Girl Choose to Squirt?
For more questions and answers on female ejaculation, go here: Frequently Asked Questions on Female Ejaculation.
And for questions and answers on squirting, go here: Frequently Asked Questions on Squirting.
For other questions and answers, go here: Frequently Asked Questions.