The word “ejaculation” is a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs when a woman is sexually stimulated or when she has an orgasm, and clear fluid oozes or ejects from her pubic area. Studies have shown that the fluid ejected by female orgasm is not urine, nor is it the lubricating fluid secreted by the vestibular gland, but is somewhat similar to male semen in color, appearance, traits, and also comes out of the urethra, except that the amount is smaller, about 2~3 ml. Sexologists have found that continuous stimulation of a woman’s G-spot can cause some women to ejaculate a small amount of fluid indirectly from the urethra in a rhythmic fashion, just like ejaculation. A significant portion of that secretion contains a small amount of milky fluid – this milky fluid may be from the Skene’s glands. There are many medical practitioners who believe that these glands are a homologous kind of thing with the male prostate. So when a woman has finished addressing her physiology before starting and has the urge to urinate after reaching orgasm during fapping, it is a tidal wave when it comes straight out, but most women will just hold it in for fear that they will leak, resulting in a not very common tidal wave. A study found that more than 80% of women themselves can feel the presence of the G-spot, but there is little talk about the feeling of having a G-spot ejaculation. Is a blowout equal to an orgasm? It is just a form of female orgasm, which may occur before or after the clitoral orgasm. And each person’s orgasm and there are individual differences, so women should not take the tide as a sexual goal to pursue, and require partners to stimulate the G-spot to achieve the tide realm as a responsibility to obsessive practice, which may be counterproductive. Blowjobs are not our ultimate goal, quality sex is! Reference: Chen See. My view of feminology:From G-spot tidal blows[J]. Chinese Sex Science, 2014,23(5): Ex. 1.