Pissing vs Squirting: What’s the Difference?

By Mochi 路 Creator at Video Pissing

It’s the eternal debate in the watersports community: is squirt just pee? What’s the actual difference? As someone who creates both pissing and squirting content, let me break it down from a creator’s perspective.

The Scientific Answer

Let’s get the science out of the way: studies have shown that squirt fluid does contain components found in urine. A 2015 study using ultrasound found that the bladder fills rapidly during arousal and empties during squirting.

But here’s what the clinical analysis misses: the experience is completely different.

The Feeling

Peeing feels like… well, peeing. It’s relief. A release of pressure. The sensation is centered in the bladder and urethra.

Squirting is tied to orgasm. It happens at the peak of pleasure, often involuntarily. The sensation involves the whole pelvic region, the g-spot, and waves of muscular contractions. You can’t really squirt without being highly aroused.

The Visual Difference

From a content creation standpoint:

  • Pee tends to be a steady stream, controlled or uncontrolled depending on desperation level. Color varies with hydration.
  • Squirt comes in gushes or spurts, often during orgasm. It’s typically clearer and more diluted looking.

Why Does It Matter?

For fans of either, understanding the difference helps you find the content you’re actually looking for. Some people love desperation and the relief of finally peeing. Others want to see explosive orgasms with gushing.

I create both because I love both. The desperation build-up, the relief, the pleasure, the wetness. It’s all connected.


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