There’s a lot of fascination and mystery around the concept of squirting.
For example:Can everyone do it?Here’s what we know.
There isn’t enough scientific research thus far to know whether all women can squirt.
“But who knows?
It’s an area ripe for research.”
Studies show between 10 and 54% of women have experienced some form of female ejaculation.
Among women who do squirt, most say it happens pretty regularly.
(Here’s ourfull explainer on what squirt isif you want to get into the nitty-gritty details.)
The ejaculate from Skene glands is a white, milky fluid thathas chemical similarities to semen.
For what it’s worth, squirting coaches do exist who claim they can teach people how to squirt.
Only about a third of them managed to squirt after four sessions."
Some 37% of women were able to squirt from the experiment; 67% couldn’t.
There’s no conclusive evidence on whether or not all women cansquirt.
“Is this a worthy goal to work toward?
You know, I don’t know,” Vrangalova notes.
If you’re interested in squirting, give it a go!
If it doesn’t happen, no biggie.