Female ejaculation, often referred to as "squirting," occurs when some women expel a fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or climax. This fluid can vary in composition and is thought to originate from the Skene's glands, which are sometimes called the female prostate. The phenomenon is not experienced by all women and can depend on various factors, including individual anatomy and levels of arousal. While its exact cause and nature are still subjects of research, it is generally considered a normal variation of female sexual response.
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