Female ejaculation
Female ejaculation is a phenomenon in human female sexuality, where an expulsion of fluid occurs from the paraurethral ducts or vagina during sexual arousal or orgasm. This phenomenon has been documented in various cultures throughout history, but its nature and existence are still subjects of ongoing scientific and cultural debate.
History[edit]
The concept of female ejaculation has been acknowledged in ancient times by various cultures. In Ancient Greece, it was believed that women could produce semen similar to men, and that this fluid was crucial for conception. In Ancient India, the Kama Sutra and other texts described the female "semen" as being produced by the woman's prostate gland.
Physiology[edit]
Female ejaculation is associated with the female reproductive system, specifically the Skene's gland, also known as the female prostate. This gland is located around the urethra and can produce a fluid that is chemically similar to male semen.
During sexual arousal, the Skene's gland can fill with this fluid. During orgasm, contractions can cause this fluid to be expelled from the body, a phenomenon known as female ejaculation.
Scientific and cultural debate[edit]
The existence and nature of female ejaculation have been subjects of ongoing scientific and cultural debate. Some researchers argue that all women have the capacity to ejaculate, but that many may not realize it due to the volume of fluid being small or the fluid being mistaken for urine.
Culturally, female ejaculation has been both celebrated and stigmatized. In some cultures, it is seen as a sign of ultimate female pleasure or fertility, while in others it is viewed as unnatural or unclean.
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Diagram of Skene's gland
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Vulva with vaginal fluid (ejaculation - squirting)
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