Éjaculation féminine, femme fontaine, squirting : quelles différences et comment les explorer ?

Female ejaculation VS squirting: what are the differences and how to explore them?

In the realm of female sexuality, terms like "female ejaculation" and "squirting" are often used, sometimes interchangeably. However, these phenomena are not exactly the same and deserve to be explored in depth to better understand them. This article offers scientific explanations and practical advice for discovering these fascinating aspects of sexuality, accompanied by product suggestions to enrich your experience.

Female ejaculation: a natural and little-known phenomenon:
Female ejaculation refers to the release of fluid from the Skene's glands or paraurethral glands, located around the urethra. These glands, often referred to as the "female prostate," secrete a clear or slightly milky fluid during an intense orgasm. This phenomenon is natural, but it remains taboo and misunderstood due to lack of sex education and cultural stigmas.


Squirting: a jet of excitement:
Squirting, often confused with female ejaculation, refers to the profuse expulsion of clear fluid during arousal or orgasm. This fluid comes largely from the bladder and is composed of water, glucose, and urea. Unlike female ejaculation, squirting is not directly related to the Skene's glands, but it can occur simultaneously.


How to explore these phenomena?

1. Understand your anatomy
Learning how to locate and stimulate the G-spot area (the inner part of the clitoris, actually), as well as the Skene's glands, is essential. These areas are rich in nerve endings and can be activated by appropriate stimulation.

To better understand these phenomena, it is essential to understand female genital anatomy. Emily Nagoski's book Come as you are offers a detailed explanation of the vulva, the clitoris (much more complex than its visible part), and all the erogenous zones, inviting you to discover pleasure from an educational and caring angle.

2. Read and get informed
To go further and experiment, the book Jouissance Club ( available in FR only on our shop for now) is an essential resource. Fun and detailed, it explains how to explore your body and that of your partner for an enriching and respectful experience.


Image: How to squirt according to Jouissance Club

3. Equip yourself with the right tools
Here are three toys that are especially known for G-spot stimulation and encouraging squirting:
- Peak by Peach and Cream: This curved vibrator is perfect for reaching the G-spot with precision and intensity. It also has 3 technologies, vibration, tapping and pulsed air, ideal for stimulating the different areas specific to squirting and ejaculation feminine.
- The Arouser by Deia: This versatile toy provides powerful external tapping that is ideal for stimulating the area including the Skene's glands.
- Coco de Puissante: Flexible, this toy with double stimulation and double technology (vibration and pulsed air) will allow you to explore the sensations while adapting to your morphology. The tip that is inserted into the vagina is also thin.


4. Prepare the space
For a comfortable and stress-free experience, consider Liberator brand accessories, including their waterproof throw blankets. They protect your sheets while adding a touch of comfort and sensuality to your intimate moments.

Demystify to better flourish
Female ejaculation, squirting and the phenomenon of the fountain woman are natural expressions of pleasure. By better understanding these mechanisms, we can deconstruct taboos and pave the way for a freer and more fulfilling sexuality.

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