When you experienced the strong urge to pee while stimulating your cervix, you might have been feeling sensations related to a potential squirting orgasm, but it could also have been a strong urge to urinate. Squirting, or female ejaculation, involves the release of a clear or slightly cloudy fluid from the Skene’s glands, which are located near the urethra. This fluid is often mistaken for urine because it can have a similar appearance and might be expelled at the same time as the urge to urinate.
It’s important to note that squirting does not always feel the same for everyone. Some people report feeling intense pleasure and release, while others might just experience a strong urge to pee. The clear liquid produced during squirting can be a mix of fluids, including some that are similar to urine, as both come from the urethra. Scientific studies have shown that squirting may contain both urine and other secretions, so it’s normal to be unsure whether you’re experiencing one or the other.
If you’re aroused by the idea of squirting, you can explore different techniques and stimulation methods that may enhance your experience. This article provides more information on squirting, its characteristics, and tips for achieving it.
A strong urge to urinate during cervix stimulation might indicate the potential for squirting, but it could also simply be a need to pee. Squirting involves clear fluid released from the Skene’s glands, which might resemble urine.