This illusion of girls spraying across the room with these fountains and water hoses of "cum" is ludicrous. We simply don't have the capacity or organs to do so. Its a porn driven fantasy that probably happened once by accident as a starlet was getting pounded and all of the sudden it became this freakish norm. Its water sports. Lets call it for what it is. We have the ability to dispell about 2 Tbl of fluid that is a lubricant kind of substance that is stored in a pancreatic gland in our vaginal components. That can be released under extreme excitment but its not a "spray". The Journal for Gynocological Medicine releases the following from a in depth study done on the phenomena. I've been lucky enough to have "squirted" a few times from intense sx and I just got very very wet- not spraying a stream across the room like you see in the movies.
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Introduction: During sexual stimulation, some women report the discharge of a noticeable amount of fluid from the urethra, a phenomenon also called "squirting." To date, both the nature and the origin of squirting remain controversial. In this investigation, we not only analyzed the biochemical nature of the emitted fluid, but also explored the presence of any pelvic liquid collection that could result from sexual arousal and explain a massive fluid emission.
Methods: Seven women, without gynecologic abnormalities and who reported recurrent and massive fluid emission during sexual stimulation, underwent provoked sexual arousal. Pelvic ultrasound scans were performed after voluntary urination (US1), and during sexual stimulation just before (US2) and after (US3) squirting. Urea, creatinine, uric acid, and prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) concentrations were assessed in urinary samples before sexual stimulation (BSU) and after squirting (ASU), and squirting sample itself (S).
Results: In all participants, US1 confirmed thorough bladder emptiness. After a variable time of sexual excitation, US2 (just before squirting) showed noticeable bladder filling, and US3 (just after squirting) demonstrated that the bladder had been emptied again. Biochemical analysis of BSU, S, and ASU showed comparable urea, creatinine, and uric acid concentrations in all participants. Yet, whereas PSA was not detected in BSU in six out of seven participants, this antigen was present in S and ASU in five out of seven participants.
Conclusions: The present data based on ultrasonographic bladder monitoring and biochemical analyses indicate that squirting is essentially the involuntary emission of urine during sexual activity, although a marginal contribution of prostatic secretions to the emitted fluid often exists.