No other sexual phenomenon is as shrouded in mystery as female ejaculation. Even today the concept of squirting is still often met with scepticism. So is female ejaculation real or merely a stunt invented by the porn industry? Or worse: just pee? And can every woman learn to squirt?
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For many — men and women included — squirting is a mysterious occurrence. Where does the liquid come from? What does it feel like? And crucially, is it urine?
Remember Me. Squirting is something of a sexual phenomenon. The short answer is: yes. And while you can learn how to do it, some people might never experience it, says Dr Kat Van Kirk, a licensed marriage and family therapist, certified sex therapist, and resident sex expert at AdamandEve.
You know how people blame Disney movies for giving people unrealistic expectations about love? Well, I blame porn for giving me unrealistic expectations about sex. If porn were any indication of people's everyday sex lives, we'd all be firing off liquid streams of erotic bliss at every climax.