The human body is a deep system with many fluids that serve vital roles. Each liquid has its own unique chemical makeup and a purpose for our health. For a long time, the secretions of the female body were not well understood by science. This lack of facts led to confusion and myths.
One interesting topic is the study of female ejaculate and its somatic flow. This is a natural physical response that often happens during a yoni massage session. It is a sign of deep arousal. Understanding this process helps women build a better bond with their bodies.
Understanding these somatic secrets allows the body to release its natural secretions without shame.
The Anatomy of the Female Prostate
To understand this fluid, we must look at the female prostate gland. Modern scholars like Milan Zaviacic have changed our view of the body. He proved that the Skene’s glands are actually a functional female prostate. We now know that the ducts of these glands open directly into the urethra. This is where the female ejaculate is stored and released from.
This area is highly sensitive to touch and deep pressure. Knowing this anatomy is key for anyone interested in somatic learning. Mapping this part helps people feel more connected.

From the book "The Human Female Prostate" by Milan Zaviacic.
Chemical Composition: PSA and Fructose
While all body fluids have a composition, female ejaculate has very clear markers. When scientists study this liquid in a lab, they find specific enzymes.
One vital marker is called PSA. This is the same chemical found in male prostate fluid. Its presence proves the liquid comes from the female prostate rather than the bladder. Another key part is fructose. Fructose is a sugar that the body uses for energy.
These chemicals show the fluid has its own biological role. It is a complex mixture designed for specific functions during arousal. This is a normal part of being alive today.
Understanding PSA Levels in Detail
The presence of PSA is not just a fact; the levels tell a story. In female ejaculate, the levels are extremely high.
Studies show that PSA levels range from 100 to 25,000 ng/ml. In contrast, the level in female urine is usually less than 2 ng/ml. This massive gap shows that the PSA concentration in the ejaculate can be up to 12,500 times higher than in female urine.
This huge difference proves that the fluid is a unique secretion. It is not a leak from the bladder or simple sweat. High levels of PSA serve a biological purpose we are still learning about. By measuring these levels, we can confirm the activity of the female prostate.
Female Ejaculate vs. Squirting
It is very helpful to know the difference between female ejaculate and squirting. Many people think these two things are the same, but they have very different traits and paths.
Squirting is usually a large amount of clear liquid that comes out in a fast burst at a peak moment of energy. These volumes can range from half a cup to half a liter in a single session. On the other hand, female ejaculate is much thicker and comes out in smaller amounts, usually between 1 to 5 ml, which is less than a teaspoon.
While squirting has a clear and explosive peak, female ejaculate is released continuously as long as the prostate is massaged. It does not have one clearly marked moment of release; instead, it flows steadily throughout the entire process of stimulation during a yoni massage.
| Feature | Female Ejaculate | Squirting |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Female Prostate | Bladder area |
| Volume | 1 to 5 ml (teaspoon) | 0.5 cup to 0.5 liter |
| Consistency | Thick | Watery |
| Color | Milky white or grey | Transparent, colorless |
| Timing | Continuous flow | Fast burst at peak |
| PSA Level | 100 to 25k ng/ml | Less than 2 ng/ml |
The Continuous Flow during Massage
During a yoni massage, the release of this thick fluid happens in a unique way. It starts when the prostate area is massaged with care. Unlike squirting, which has a clear start moment, this fluid flows out slowly and steadily. It can continue to release for as long as the area is being touched in the right way.
This steady flow is a sign that the glands are active and responding. It shows deep physical openness and a state of arousal. The person giving the massage stays present with this rhythm to support the body. The body releases fluids in its own time.

Visual Observations on the Glove
During the massage process, it is possible to see the physical signs of this release. Most of the time, this liquid has a milky white color. It is thick enough that it can be clearly seen on a glove during the session.
In some very rare cases, the color of the fluid may even look a bit grey. This variation is normal and depends on the specific person.
Seeing this white or grey fluid is a sign that the prostate glands are active. It serves as a visual clue that the internal tissues are softening and becoming more open. These signs help guide the massage flow.
Sensory Overload and Internal Perception
Many women do not notice the exact second when they ejaculate. This happens because the internal feelings are often very strong and take up all the focus.
During a session, the brain is busy processing many layers of touch and energy. The physical feeling of a small amount of thick fluid leaving the body can easily get lost. It is often hidden behind the larger wave of sensation coming from the deep pressure on the glands.
A woman might feel wetness or a pulse, but not a clear start to the release. Visual signs on the glove are helpful. This sensory overload is a natural part of a deep experience.
Techniques for Stimulating the Prostate Area
To help the body release this fluid, specific types of touch are used. These focus on the area where the prostate ducts are located near the urethra. Experienced people use a mix of movements to wake up this sensitive zone.
Some of the most effective movements include Drumming, Wide Circles, Deep Compression, and Come Hither to engage the tissues.
Each path offers a different way to touch the internal map. For example, deep pressure can help move the fluid out slowly. Circular motions help to increase the blood flow. These methods require presence and a slow pace. These methods help the body release secrets.
The Role of Relaxation and Safety
Physical touch is only one part of the process. For the female prostate to release its fluid, the nervous system must be at rest. If a person feels stressed, the body will stay closed.
This is why a safe space is so important for understanding fluids in yoni massage and their biological roles as they manifest.
The body needs to be in a calm state for healing. In this state, the blood flows easily to the pelvic area and the glands function fully. A slow pace and deep breathing help the body move into this relaxed state. When the mind feels safe, the body can follow and release its energy. Safety is the key to discovery.
Conclusion: Reclaiming Bodily Literacy
Knowing the facts about female ejaculate is a vital part of body literacy. It moves the talk away from shame and toward science. We know this fluid is a unique substance with its own markers like PSA and fructose. It is a natural sign of a healthy body.
By learning about the female prostate and the work of Milan Zaviacic, women can reclaim their power. They can understand that their reactions are normal and wise.
Whether it is seen during a massage or felt during personal time, this release is a beautiful part of anatomy. Every woman deserves to feel confident in the composition and the somatic secrets of her form.




