Squirting
Squirting (G-Spot orgasm, female ejaculation, girl cum, gushing) is the forcible expulsion of fluid from the vagina during orgasm.
While this fluid is typically clear or somewhat cloudy its composition is controversial with some studies indicating a quantity of urine while others indicate higher levels of PSA, PAP, and glucose but lower levels of creatinine, a component of urine, comparable to levels found in male prostate fluid.
Typically, the amount ejaculated varies from 5-10 ml to over 1000 ml in the case of performers such as Angela Stone, Sindy Jennings, Jada Fire, Cytheria, Anne Cruz, Sierra Sinn, Sophie Dee, Tiana Lynn, Britney Stevens, and Flower Tucci, etc. This begs the questions: “Where is it all cuming from?” and has led to the supposition that the only reservoir of liquid in the pelvis region large enough supply these capacious amounts is the bladder.
Therefore, feminist authors typically deny the existence of the G-Spot orgasm and consider any ejaculate entirely urine as a result of incontinence. However, a body of antidotal evidence from subject surveyed who report ejaculation during orgasm (35% to 69% of women surveyed) strongly indicates not only the existence of the G-Spot but also maintain that the fluid is not urine.
In the past, women who ejaculated may have felt shame that they had wet the bed or inhibited their orgasms to avoid ejaculation. Now, depending on which side one takes with regard to this poorly understood phenomenon, a woman may experience performance anxiety if she cannot attain a G-Spot orgasm.