Ejaculation is an essential part of male sexual function. But when it comes to females, there is a lot of confusion and rumors.
Some believe that women ejaculate while others don’t. Then what is the truth?
Do women ejaculate or not?
Some women may ejaculate, while others may not realize they do. Though in most cases, women do not ejaculate.
This article will discuss what is female ejaculation and how common it is. It will also highlight the benefits of female ejaculation.
What is female ejaculation
Female ejaculation is the fluid released from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm. Urethra is a tube through which the urine passes out of the body.
Female ejaculate very much resembles male semen. It is milky and thick in appearance. The Paraurethral glands or Skene’s glands are responsible for producing this fluid.
As per a review, female ejaculation is different from squirting.
While ejaculation is the release of fluid from the Paraurethral glands, squirting is the release of fluid from the urinary bladder.
The fluid released while squirting is transparent and may be 10ml or more.
Research has confirmed the existence of both female ejaculation and squirting. Results of a 2020 review concluded that females do ejaculate.
While a study in 2022 confirmed that the bladder fills with squirting fluid during sexual arousal. However, the main component of this fluid is urine.
We all know sexual arousal is an essential component of ejaculation in females.


