The human body is mostly made of water. This fluid nature shows how we move and feel. In the world of somatic work and yoni massage, we see many types of body fluids. These liquids are signs of how the nervous system reacts to touch.
Many people feel shy or confused about these fluids. However, knowing what they are helps us feel safe and accept our natural reactions.
This article explains the fluid types seen during a session. We will look at their chemical makeup and how they form. Accepting these fluids is a big step toward body freedom.
The Secretion of Bartholin's Glands
The first fluid noticed is produced by the Bartholin’s glands. These two small glands are located near the vaginal opening. They are often called the gates of the body by somatic practitioners.
Their main job is to provide the front porch of the body with basic moisture before deeper work. This fluid is made of water and thick mucus. The chemical makeup is simple but effective for protection.
When a person feels arousal or safety, these glands release liquid to make the entrance soft. It tells the practitioner that the body is ready.
Vaginal Transudate and Arousal
As the session moves deeper, a different fluid appears called vaginal transudate. It is the primary source of lubrication during arousal. This liquid comes directly from the blood vessels. When the pelvic area fills with blood, the pressure increases. This pressure forces a clear fluid through the walls of the vagina.
Chemically, it is very similar to blood plasma but without the cells. It contains electrolytes, proteins, and organic acids.
This process is a purely mechanical reaction to increased blood flow. It is a sign that the parasympathetic nervous system is active. The body is effectively sweating from the inside out to ensure comfort.
Female Ejaculation and the Skene's Glands
Female ejaculation is unique and misunderstood. This liquid is produced by the Skene’s glands, part of the female prostate. These glands are located near the urethra. The fluid is usually thick and white.
Its chemical composition is special. It contains high levels of glucose and an enzyme called prostate specific antigen. This is the same enzyme found in male prostate fluid.
This fluid is released through the urethra during intense stimulation. By engaging a deep network of erectile tissue, the body triggers this release. It is a normal somatic response to pressure in the internal pelvic zones.
The Mechanics of Squirting
Squirting involves the release of a large volume of clear fluid from the body. This happens in a sudden burst during high arousal.
Many scientific studies have looked at what this fluid actually is. It is mostly a very diluted form of urine mixed with secretions from the Skene’s glands.
The mechanism involves the bladder filling quickly during stimulation. Then, the pelvic muscles relax or contract in a way that allows the fluid to exit through the urethra. Because the fluid is watery, it does not have a strong smell. It often feels like a warm wave moving through the body.

Addressing Urine and the Fear of Control
The fear of urinating is a big block during a session. Many people worry that if they release fluid, it will be urine. This fear causes the pelvic floor to tighten, which stops pleasure.
Releasing urine is a natural part of the squirting process. Chemically, this fluid may contain small amounts of urea and creatinine. However, it is mostly water. The mechanism of release is tied to the body letting go of old control patterns.
When we stop trying to hold everything in, the body can finally express itself. Practitioners encourage people to let go of this deep shame.
The Importance of Hydration
The chemistry of these fluids depends on water. If the body is not hydrated, it cannot produce these liquids easily. Hydration affects the volume and the density of secretions and ejaculate. When a person drinks enough water, their blood flow is better.
However, in somatic yoni massage, you should not drink a huge amount of water just to increase the volume of the release. Drinking liters specifically for this purpose is not helpful. It leads to an overfilled bladder during the session. A full bladder creates physical discomfort and makes it much harder to relax.
The goal is natural hydration, not forced volume.
Pelvic Floor Muscles and Fluid Flow
The muscles of the pelvic floor act like a pump for body fluids. If these muscles are too tight, they block the flow of blood and secretions. If they are too weak, they cannot support the pressure needed for release.
A healthy yoni massage helps to balance this muscle tone. The mechanism of fluid release requires a cycle of tension and then total relaxation. When the muscles around the urethra and vagina soften, the fluids move freely.
This is why we focus so much on deep breathing. Breathing helps the pelvic floor move in a natural rhythm. This rhythm supports the movement of fluids through the tissues during work.
Emotional Release and Tears
One fluid that people often forget to mention is tears, which is a common fluid of yoni massage. During a deep session, it is very common for a person to cry. These are not always tears of sadness. Sometimes they are tears of relief.
These lacrimal fluids are produced by the tear glands when the parasympathetic system takes over. Esoteric schools believe that these tears wash away old emotional pain.
Science tells us that emotional tears contain stress hormones like cortisol. By crying, the body is literally dumping stress out of the system. When the yoni massage unlocks a block, energy exits through the eyes.
Conclusion: Embracing Your Body's Fluidity
Accepting the various fluids of your body is a path to self love. Every drop of moisture, whether it is sweat, tears, or ejaculate, is a sign of life. These liquids show that your body is functioning, feeling, and reacting.
By learning the chemistry and mechanics of these events, we remove the power of shame. We begin to see ourselves as a whole and natural system. This knowledge is at the heart of our work.
If you want to learn more about how to navigate these responses and help others, we invite you to explore. You can join our yoni massage online course to gain professional skills and confidence. This training provides the tools to master the art of somatic touch and guide women through their discovery. Remember that fluidity is health.




