Is Squirting Urine? Unpacking the Science with Female Orgasm Expert Dr. Barry Komisaurak

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Chemical Makeup
explains that female ejaculate contains similar chemical components to male ejaculate, such as PSA and acid phosphatase, distinguishing it from urine, which contains urea and creatinine 1. He emphasizes the importance of collecting fluid samples from women who are certain that their ejaculate is not urine to ensure accurate analysis 2. This differentiation is crucial for understanding the true nature of female ejaculation.
Squirting Debate
The controversy surrounding squirting is highlighted by and Rena Malik3. Barry points out that published studies often fail to differentiate between urine and ejaculate, underscoring the need for more precise research methods 4.
Ejaculation Process
The physiological mechanisms behind female ejaculation are complex. notes that some women can ejaculate during some orgasms but not others, raising questions about the relationship between ejaculation and the ability to have multiple orgasms 5. Rena6.
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