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Squirting orgasms are perfectly normal during sex, but there are some misconceptions about actual orgasms.

So how does squirting happen? Can all women squirt? Here's everything you need to know.

What is a squirting orgasm?

Squirting orgasms are common, but many myths surround what causes orgasms and what fluids are actually released.

The term "squirting orgasm" refers to the discharge of fluid during sexby a person with a vulva.

Yes, this phenomenon is real. The liquid isn't just urine - as some have suggested.

A mixture of uric acid, urea and creatine, released by the Skene's glands (also known as the minivestibular glands).

These are located at the lower end of the urethra.

Squirting usually occurs as a result ofG-spot stimulation or simultaneous stimulation of the G-spot and clitoris.

It is referred to in various slang terms, such as gussing and zizing.

How do ejaculating orgasms occur?

Squirting orgasms are thought to occur because multiple parts of the body are in close proximity to each other and are stimulated at once. It is

The G-spot, Skene's gland, and urethral sponge are all located in the same general area.

That means you can stimulate them all at the same time.

Eruptions can occur when the Skene glands are stimulated.

Can all women squirt?

According to the Healthline websiteit is not clear if all women can squirt.

But anyone with a vulva seems to have the necessary "equipment" to do it.

But Dr. Jill McDevitt, a residency scientist at pleasure products company CalExotics, said, ``It's something that every person with a vulva can or does. It does not mean that we will or will.” Estimates suggest that her 10–50% of people with vulva do.