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Science Vs

Squirting: What's Really Happening?!

Science Vs

Spotify Studios

Science, Education, Health & Fitness

4.411.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

To start off the new season we’re getting into the science of one of the most controversial and taboo sex topics around. Squirting! For some people, it’s a major sex goal — but for others, it’s a source of major embarrassment. And it turns out that people have been writing or talking about squirting and female ejaculation for CENTURIES. So in this episode, we’re going to find out: what IS squirting (like, what is this fluid??), how common is it, and if you want to start doing it … how can you? We’ll hear from Sex Educator and World Record Holder, Lola Jean. As well as Professor Caroline Pukall, Dr. Nan Wise, Professor Helen O’Connell, and Dr. Samuel Salama.  Find our transcript here: bit.ly/4iIVQcc In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Welcome to Cirque du Squirt (08:26) History of female ejaculation (13:18) Suspect 1: Vaginal lubrication (15:55) Suspect 2: Pee (24:41) Suspect 3: Chemical X? (29:47) Female prostate (36:00) Why does it feel like that? (39:26) What about penises? (42:03) Can you learn to squirt? Credits: This episode was produced by Ekedi Fausther-Keeys, with help from Blythe Terrell, Wendy Zukerman, Meryl Horn, Michelle Dang, and Rose Rimler. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Video editing, audio mix and graphics by Bobby Lord. Graphics help from Michelle Dang. Illustrations by Scarlette Baccini. Fact checking by Eva Dasher. Music by Bobby Lord, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka, and So Wylie. Interpreting by Kana Hatakeyama, translation help from Ben Milam.  Thanks also to Dr. Devon Hensel, and Dr. Leslie Rickey. Recording and logistics help from Michelle Kitchen, Spencer Howard and Nick Johnson. Recording help from Abi McNeil. Special thanks to Roland Campos. Thanks to Cameron Silzle and Arsonhouse Entertainment. Thanks to Lola Jean and everyone who spoke to us at Cirque du Squirt. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Wendy Zuckerman and you're listening to Science Verses.

0:02.7

Today on the show, we are pitting facts against fluids as we dive into the gushing waters of squirting.

0:12.8

Yes, we're finally doing Science Versus Squirting.

0:20.2

And to help us on this journey is comedian Annie Letterman.

0:24.3

Hey, Annie.

0:25.4

Hello.

0:26.8

I'm so, I'm juicy and ready to go.

0:29.5

Oh, this is excellent.

0:31.8

So, Annie, when we asked you, do you want to come on the show to help us talk about the science of squirting,

0:38.5

you could not have answered yes fast enough. What is your fascination with squirting? I am fascinated

0:45.0

too. Well, I, um, I squirted it for the first time a couple years ago and I was, I thought,

0:51.8

you know, I was 39. I just never thought it would happen for me.

0:54.2

I feel like it's kind of a, it's an inspirational tale.

0:57.7

And I was just really surprised because I've had people in my past try.

1:02.0

And then my fiance, I just didn't even, I wasn't trying.

1:05.8

And then the levees broke.

1:08.6

Wow.

1:09.2

But then now when I bring it up, people go, it's pee, and then I go, I really don't want it to be

1:13.3

pee. I fear it's pee. I don't want it to be pee.

1:17.0

So you've already kind of picked the big question of the episode. Is it, is it P? Is it not?

1:21.7

Yeah.

1:22.5

But so we're going to start this squirting journey in Brooklyn, New York, of course. And we wanted to start by checking out

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