So I am a 16 year old female. I am a virgin so I can't give a point of view/ experience from the perspective of penetration and when i masurbate I have only ever orgasmed due to clitoral stimulation. As of recently my orgasms are more intense, I think it's due to me being less resistant or scared to fully let it happen. Since this has happened small amounts of liquid would escape from, what felt like, my urethra. It felt exactly like urinating. As soon as this would begin happening I would stop masurbating, scared and embarrassed. Recently though, as in the last week, I became curious as to what was actually happening. So, I just went with the sensation and let it happen. Large amounts of liquid would come out of, what I presume was, my urethra. It feels like and smells like urine. My concern is why is this happening? Is it unhealthy? Do I have bladder issues? Will this happen in the futures when I am with a partner/ being penetrated? Is this what squirting is, is it actually urination? I'm scared and embarrassed and would appreciate any information/knowledge on the subject. Thank you, in advance
That just sounds like the female version of a guy ejaculating. The bladder contracts and so what comes out is, in fact, pee! Completely normal.
Squirt is not pee and it is not as liquidy as pee, it is thicker and it doesn't come out in big amounts of like pee. It wouldn't be surprising if you squirted and it smelled like urine though since it comes out of the uretha. However if it is literally just liquid like water/pee... then it's pee. To the above comments, in pornography, girls pee and the director calls that 'squirting' which he has to resort to since no woman actually enjoys shooting a porn enough to really squirt...however it is not normal to pee during orgasm in real life, it does mean you have bladder problems. Have alook http://www.embarrassingproblems.com/problem/urination-during-sex 'The reason is not understood, but it is likely to be partly due to an irritable bladder or a weakness at the neck of the bladder. About 1 in 5 women who have difficulty holding urine during the day also experience leakage during intercourse. Leakage of urine at orgasm (but not at penetration) is particularly linked with having an irritable bladder (European Urology 2008;54:911–5), whereas leakage at penetration may signal a weakness at the neck of the bladder .'