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The increasing normalization of squirting as a performance expectation has created a cultural pressure for many women. The speaker argues that not every performer is a squirter, and the judgment placed upon those who cannot squirt reflects broader societal issues about female sexual performance. The stereotype of the "squirter" is likened to labelling individuals based on a singular act, reducing the rich tapestry of sexual experience to mere spectacle.
It raises important questions about how women in the industry are perceived—where their worth is dependent on their ability to perform for an audience rather than enjoy their autonomy and pleasure.