The Science of Squirting... IS IT PEE?

Good afternoon G@Gers,

If you all recall, a little while ago I put out a question to the community asking you guys about what kinds of awkward topics you personally would like to see me cover in the next few weeks as a sort of loose miniseries I plan on doing that deals with … well … you guessed it: awkward topics. I got a lot of great – and odd – suggestions, and as per one particular user’s request, today I am going to be talking to you today about squirting.

That’s right: I’m talking good ol’ female ejaculation – the art of giving guys a taste of their own medicine whilst simultaneously blowing their minds with wonder. A popular porn search, the topic of squirting is so controversial that it’s actually BANNED in the UK. Crazy, right?

The Science of Squirting ... IS IT PEE!?!

Said no squirt-lover ever.

Before I go any further, I have a disclaimer: I’m not a doctor or a scientist, so naturally I am relying on sources to provide you with this information today. If you feel you have more to add, create a discussion in the comments below.

Also, I think it’s important to note that I researched so far into this that if somebody were to check my search history they’d think that I was some kind of sexual-deviant-lesbian with a taste for bodily fluids.

Thanks for the suggestion, user.

The Science of Squirting... IS IT PEE?

To the heart of the matter, squirting might just seem like a generally new and popular pornographic fad to come up in the mid-2000’s, but the truth is that there has been fascination and study being put into squirting from as early as 1904. Scientists have done studies to determine just how female ejaculation occurs to what exactly it consists of, which is the focus of our take today.

The age old question: is squirt … PEE!?!

Many have argued that female ejaculation is in many ways analogous to semen, consisting of the natural female lubricant often referred to as cervical mucous or simply as vaginal fluid, which originates from glands in the cervix. However, other scientists have theorized and proven that female ejaculation is a completely separate occurrence from hyper-lubrication – though some still disagree. So what do other cum-wizzes think about the subject? And just how much can be relied on as fact?

The Science of Squirting... IS IT PEE?


Well, allow me to present some theories and facts to you.

A recent study conducted in France involving women who experienced copious amounts of ejaculate during orgasm (aka squirtin’ like a hose) focused in on whether or not the fluid that was excreted from the vagina had compounds that were indicative to urine – if it wasn’t just urine alone. If it wasn’t, what else was present? The results were interesting.

The women were prompted to urinate before the experiment began, and underwent multiple ultrasounds to view the bladder’s reaction throughout sexual stimulation. This test proved that during arousal, the empty bladder filled up, and upon orgasm, was found to be empty again. When the fluid was tested, it was discovered that it consisted of PSA (prostate-specific-androgen) and … you guess it: urine. So is squirt really pee? In the cases of these women (and women of similar studies) yes-and-no; it certainly isn’t urine alone, and other scientists still argue other theories, but in the case of the France study, urine was in fact a compound in the mysterious liquid that comprised squirt.

The Science of Squirting... IS IT PEE?

Yes, in cases of heavy-squirters, there’s a large presence of pee and prostate secretions.

OR … so SOME believe.

There are still those who argue that the fluid excreted during a squirting orgasm is actually almost identical to seminal fluid found in males, with the absence of semen; with high concentrations of glucose, the enzyme prostatic acidic phosphatase and low levels of urine-indicative chemicals. So, what does this conclude?

Every woman who experiences a squirting orgasm could very well have their own brand of love nectar – aka, squirt in their own unique way. With so many studies proving different things, in my unprofessional opinion, this is the only logical conclusion.

So, what should you really know about squirting?

1) It’s natural … for some
2) It’s nothing to be ashamed of
3) It isn’t any grosser than male cum no matter what it’s made out of
4) Scientists will likely never, ever agree on one exact theory, so just enjoy it for what it is


Decide for yourself in the comments below what you choose to believe. If you have any further facts on the matter share with everybody below. Hopefully you all enjoyed this take, it was interesting to make, and have yourselves a good week.

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  • I love it when a woman squirts all over me... the wetter the better... it's a total turn on... it's nothing to be ashamed of...

  • It IS peeing. Porn made this a fad, They make women pee. Just a modern twist to golden showers. I have DECADES of sexual experience and have never experienced such a thing.

    • Not pee. It comes from a different hole dude

    • @Goodwifie NOT true Hunni. Urethra is where you urinate from and source of squirt.

    • @MalFogg mine isn't pee. It smells completely different so it's at least not all urine.

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  • Here is what I know for sure... IT IS NOT PEE! This happened to me for the first time very recently. While it was INCREDIBLY enjoyable, it was also very confusing to me. As I realized what was happening, I reached down and thought, "Did I just piss myself?" I am happy to report with confidence that I did not. How do I know? First, we had sex on white sheets. There was literally no stain. I let the sheets sit in the hamper for a day just to make sure. The sheets also did not smell like urine. I have a son who sets the bed, so I know a thing or two about what urine soaked sheets look and smell like. Finally, I urinated before we had sex and urinated again immediately after sex. I did not drink anythin while we are in the act or immediately before, so there is no way I could have produced that amount of urine in such a short amount of time. Case closed. IT IS NOT PEE!

    • I was confused the first time too. I apologized to the guy because I thought that I had wet the bed.

  • I was with a woman once and during cunnilingus, she got so aroused but her favorite position was doggy style. One time after we got done she came so hard that her cum looked like what you are describing male cum would look like. It wasn't thick like mine, but a thin milky white (tasty) fluid coming out her vagina. This was the first and only time that I have had a woman actually had cum come out of them. Making them cum from cunnilingus is easy because I know what I am doing.

    • I already saw the thick secretion a woman can have. It is either some kind of infection of the genitalia tht causes that or a problem with a gland that produces to much fluid. Nothing to do with what is usually describes as squirting. I have had once a girl squirting in my mouth while I was licking her, and I think it was pee. To my surprise, it didn't taste bad. .

  • Squirting is definitely not pee, it is fluid from the Skene's gland.
    A small lgland behind the vaginal wall behind the pelvic bone. (The tissue that covers it is the "g-spot")
    There may be trace amounts of pee left in the urethra that gets pushed out before the fluid but as you said the squirt itself has none of the same chemical make up.
    All women have the ability and mechanisms to squirt.
    I have personally helped many females who believed they couldn't.

  • A friend with benefits once came squirting all over me: very hot experience!!!

  • Yeah I don't like why people getting pissed on

  • It's mostly pee and some secretion from your skene glands.

    "squirting is essentially the involuntary emission of urine"

  • Two independent French and Danish study's both showed large amounts of pee in it, so as you said, it partly pee and partly vaginal discharge.

    The real female ejaculation is the release of a very scanty, thick, and whitish fluid from the female prostate, while squirting is the expulsion of a diluted fluid from the urinary bladder.

  • It is urine, we are not scientist but we are medical students and I have tested it personally. Its urine but it contain little amount of glucose and other substance cuz during squirting it got mix with lymph of epithelial cells.

    • Question comes: Who volunteered to squirt for you guys?

    • @HaveNoName Haha, We have one squirter in class. She is the natural one, I mean rare one. Yes , it take 2 months to persuade her to just give the sample to us. I mean we don't collect it, She gave it to us.

    • I am amazed that you were able to convince her to do that XD how did you finally get her to do it?

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  • I wonder how rare it is. Also how rare it was before it became celebrated in porn versus how rare it is now. I've never had a lover who did this that I noticed. I've had them get so wet towels were required in bed but never noticed a gush of fluid.