What’s that flow?

Squirting

Squirting is the exploding liquid originated from the bladder. This transparent, sometimes yellowish liquid ejects via the urethra before, during or after orgasm. Even though squirting is very popular nowadays, only a smalll percentage of women reported to experince it. The liquid mainly constist of urine since it comes from the bladder but it contains other substances also, but this is still an open discussion among scholars.

Female Ejaculation

Female ejaculation is a thick milky coloured liquid, which secrets from the Scene glands. This liquid also ejects via the urethra but it originates from the Scene glands, close to the G-spot. The amount of the liquid is about 1ml, and it can happen before of during orgasm. The liquid consists of prostate-specific antigen, fructose, glucose and other more.

Coital incontinence

It is quite common among women, not just elderly women that they have no control over their bladder during sex so a little pee can leak. Even though it is inconvenient keep in mind that it can be treated successfully with Kegel excercises.

Your own lube

The Bartholin’s glands are pea-sized glands located on either side of the vaginal opening. The function of this gland is to produce our body’s own lubricant. An opening from each of these tiny glands leads to the vaginal opening, where they release a clear, thin, slippery secretion that lubricates the vagina to make penetration as pleasurable as possible.