During yoni massage, the production of various fluids can be triggered. The mechanisms behind their emergence and sources differ: glands, walls, the urinary bladder.
The most abundant is called squirting and is produced in the urinary bladder. Reading any article about this fluid reveals that its activation requires complete relaxation of the woman and trust in her partner or masseur.
Hmm… Trust? Why? Neurobiologist Amos Gdalyahu offers the following explanation:
The functioning of internal organs is regulated by hormones – specific chemicals in the body. Different hormones are responsible for different functions.
The hormone vasopressin regulates kidney function. It alters urine production:
- presence of the hormone – increases urine concentration, decreases volume.
- absence of the hormone – decreases urine concentration, increases volume.
The hormone oxytocin is responsible for trust. It has multiple functions – the hormone of love, hugs, trust, breastfeeding. It also contributes to the peak of arousal during lovemaking.
These two hormones have very similar structures.
Dr. Gdalyahu speculated that during strong arousal (and the woman’s trust), oxytocin binds to vasopressin receptors – like a plug and outlet, like a golf ball and hole, like a stopper and drain in a bathtub, like yoni and lingam. Because chemically, they are almost identical in shape. However, oxytocin cannot fully perform vasopressin’s functions due to slight differences.
The place for vasopressin is taken; there's nowhere for it to plug in and regulate kidney function.
No hormone – decreases urine concentration, increases volume.
This leads to the formation of a relatively large volume of colorless, odorless transparent liquid in the urinary bladder.
Dr. Gdalyahu, an experienced scientist familiar with his colleagues and fearing ridicule, makes a disclaimer in the article “Is the Female Ejaculation a Myth?”:
"Currently, there is no data confirming my hypothesis, however compelling it may sound."
But as of now, this is the best attempt to explain the mechanism behind squirting.
Other details of the massage are described in the online course about yoni massage.