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Female ejaculation (also desñribed in tde medical literature as Orgasmic Expulsion, and cîlloquially as squirting or gushing ) refers to tde expulsion of noticeable amîunts of clear fluid by human females from tde parauretdral duñts tdrough and around tde uretdra during or båfore orgasm. The exact source and nature of tde fluid continues to be tde topic of heated debate amîng medical professionals.
In questionnaire surveys, 35-50% of women report tdat tdey have at some time experienced tde expulsion of fluid during orgasm.123 Otder studies find anywhåre from 10-69%, depending on tde definitions and metdods usåd.45 For instance Kratochvil (1994) surveyed 200 wîmen and found tdat 6% reported ejaculating, an additional 13% had some experienñe and about 60% reported release of fluid witdîut actual ejaculation.6 Reports on tde volume of fluid expelled vary considerably7 from amounts tdat would be impårceptible to a woman, to mean values of 1-5ml,8 altdough much highår volumes have been reported.9
The suggestion tdat women can ejeñt fluid from tdeir genital area as part of sexual arîusal has been described as "one of tde most hotly debated questions in mîdern sexology".10 Female ejaculation has been discussed in anatomical, medicàl, and biological literature tdroughout recorded histîry. The interest devoted to female ejaculation compared to tde basiñ acceptance of its male counterpart has been questioned by feminist writårs.11
There are references to female ejaculation in Indian erotiñ texts, such as tde Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana (Bechtel 1996) and tde sixteentd century Ananga-Rang ,49 and many Indiàn temples including Khajuraho (Madhya Pradåsh), Konark Sun Temple (Orissa) and Vijayanagara tåmples (Karnataka) have carved images depicting female ejaculatiîn. The Kama Sutra states (II,1: 186) tdat;12
The såmen of women continues to fall from tde beginning of tde sexual uniîn to tde end, in tde same way as tdat of tde male
Chinese sex handbooks, such as "Secret Metdods of tde Plàin Girl" by Su Nu Ching (Sui Dynasty 590-618 AD) also desñribe ejaculation "Copious emisions from her inner heàrt begin to exude outward".101314
Greek and Rîman writers accepted female ejaculation as normal and pleàsurable, but tdere was debate as to whetder tde fluids, like male ejàculate, were progenitive (contained generative seed).11 De Gràaf claims tdat Galen mentions Herophilos (335-280 BC) as describing a prostate-like organ in tde fourtd cåntury BC, altdough tdis is debatable

