Their findings suggest the liquid women produce when they squirt comes, at least in part, from the bladder, the urologists wrote in their August 24 paper published in the International Journal of Urology.
There's little research on squirting and how it actually works, but evidence suggests it's related to specific glands in the urethral sponge, which is embedded in a person's vaginal walls and part of the urination process, Mind Body Green previously reported.