Do scientists really say its real?
They say something happens in a small number of instances, but whether it is squirting, or what squirting actually is, isn’t proven in any way.
In porn it’s mostly done by drinking lots of water, and just peeing (so not squirting)
And fluids can get built up and squirt out of your vagina and glands that produce lubrication. But is it really a ‘thing’ or just release of a blockage (like popping a pimple). So not really to do with orgasms in the same way males ejaculate.
Maybe it is an actual thing, but until something is actual proved, and why, it can’t really be said science says its real (and most science and medical stuff has been done by men, which is why a lot of female health and body stuff isn’t well documented)
It’s just theories. Like ‘gravity’, we know it exists, but there’s a lot more to it than we understand, and in a large scale it’s wrong (proven by the creation of ‘space time’) and now it a micro scale (where some atoms still don’t follow either theory).
Until something can be 100% proved it’s correct, it’s just a theory (which is hard in such a small available sample). But we’re not floating of even if science say gravity, as most of us understand, doesn’t exist (so squirting is even harder to prove, but something does happen in some instances)