All though I have to ask on the cleanup part, that wouldn't a male have more to clean up their counterparts? LOL I can't speak for a dude either, but what do you dudes do with the aftermath of yourself? LOL
Most men masturbate with a tissue or something similar over the head to catch any mess, so clean-up is fast and easy. We just toss the mess catcher after we are done. Only issue is when your tissue springs a leak. Then it depends where your stroke was pointing and how much force is behind the release. (force of the release depends on how much water you've been drinking, lectins in your diet, how long you've been stroking, and time since your last release) You may geyser in which case you hit yourself in the chest or you hit something else you have to clean up afterwards. Or, your release may dribble harmlessly down the side of the tissue.
All thouhgh, I guess there would be more to clean up if you where that leaky girl from the plumber porno, then I guess yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeah there would be a lot to clean up. Don't want anybody slippin' and sliding around all over the place. Like I guess I cannot speak on the behalf of squirters just because I haven't been able to do that, then again I'd like to keep the only pair of sheets I have clean until the morning time.
Not sure. Out of dozens of partners, I've never been with a woman who wasn't leaky during sex unless they tap out before I am finished. I keep a pile of tarps rolled up in the closet, a drawer full of puppy pads on my headboard, and all of my furniture is leather. I use to assume that if they leave puddles after sex, that they would do the same while masturbating, but I've had some partners tell me that they do not leave a puddle after masturbating. It's odd that I've had so many partners who squirt because most studies say that only 30% of women squirt. Maybe I just attract squirters. I've been with women who keep a pile of towels by their bed, or a package of puppy pads near by. I've also been with a few who only masturbate in the shower with the shower head to avoid clean-up.