Exploring Sexual Wellness: The Science Behind Squirting In recent years, discussions around female sexual health have moved beyond taboos, becoming a focus of medical and social research. Among these topics, squirting—a phenomenon often shrouded in mystery—has sparked widespread curiosity.
Using role play in the bedroom is about much more than indulging your long-held and unspoken fantasy about that traffic warden who once fined you.
1. What Is Squirting? Breaking Down the Basics Squirting (or female ejaculation) is the release of a clear, odorless fluid from the urethra during intense arousal or orgasm.
It’s true that most people traditionally have sex in the bedroom. But unfortunately, that doesn’t automatically mean that this room is very sexy. And that’s not just a shame for interior design reasons – the interior also has a greater influence on the mood in the bedroom than you might think.
Every woman should be mindful of her vaginal health, but what exactly is a healthy vagina? While it depends on several factors, such as a woman’s age, a healthy vagina typically has an acidic pH and is naturally lubricated.
What is sexual wellness? Sexual wellness is understanding your body’s desires and needs and taking good care of them too. It encompasses all aspects of sexual enjoyment, including your physical, emotional and social connections.