Queefs, Squirts, Clit Bling & More
Ever wondered if squirting is something you’re supposed to “achieve”? Have you panicked over a rogue queef at the worst possible moment? What about briefly considered a little… clit bling?
This episode of Labia Logic gets right in there with all the pop culture noise surrounding vulvas. Expectations are loud, information is questionable, and Google is not always your friend.
Dr. Ashley Fuller and Dr. Meredith McClure are myth-busting the squirts, the queefs, and the piercings. They also talk about common misconceptions, from toilet seat paranoia to the idea that bodies should look, smell, or perform a certain way. All their info is grounded in anatomy, science, and real-life patient conversations.
Takeaway? Your body isn’t broken. It’s just not a TikTok highlight reel. Squirting is optional, not a gold medal event; queefs are normal and sometimes just… comedic timing; and clitoral piercings come with more risk than reward.
No shame. No stigma. They’ve got solid info and a reminder that normal spans a very wide range.
More about the hosts of Labia Logic:
Dr. Ashley Fuller is a Sexual Medicine Gynecologist and Vulvar Specialist in Seattle, WA.
Dr. Meredith McClure is a Menopause Specialist, Sexual Medicine Gynecologist, and Vulvar Specialist in Dallas, TX.
Follow the show on Instagram @labia_logic
This episode was produced by Audiotocracy Podcast Production.