

Squirting: What's Really Happening?!
114 snips Mar 27, 2025
Annie Letterman, a comedian known for her candid takes on personal experiences, joins the discussion about the science and societal views of squirting. They explore what squirting really is, how it differs from urination, and its historical context. The conversation also dives into the biology behind female ejaculation, including the anatomy of the female prostate. Annie shares humorous anecdotes and encourages a broader understanding of female pleasure, dispelling myths and celebrating self-acceptance in sexual exploration.
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Lola Jean's Squirting Performance
- Lola Jean, a world record holder for squirting, performed at Cirque du Squirt.
- She squirted 1.35 liters of fluid, equivalent to two wine bottles, using only her fingers.
Survey Results on Squirting
- A Science Vs listener survey revealed that 45% of participants with vaginas reported having squirted.
- About 60% of those surveyed believed squirt to be either urine or a mixture of urine and another substance.
Historical Accounts of Female Ejaculation
- Ancient texts from China, India, and Europe described female ejaculation without controversy.
- One medieval Chinese sex book described it as a woman's "red ball" spraying.