How To Squirt Effortlessly During Sex & Solo Play
When it comes to the most intense ways to reach your climax, squirting is surely up there. While squirting may be a magical experience for a girl, making a girl squirt doesn’t just happen magically. It takes some real skills and a little bit of exploring before you get to that point. To sum up, the clitoris, the G-spot, and a structure called the urethral sponge are all intimately linked. Under certain circumstances, these glands will secrete about a teaspoon of fluid that ejects from the urethra when you squirt.
“You can experience total pleasure without an orgasm,” says Dweck. “A lot of women are perfectly happy with the intimacy of sex.” One survey found this to be true for 94 percent of women who do anal. For others—a surprising 82 percent—having their nipples and breasts stimulated gets them aroused, according to a study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. In other words, you may need to experiment to discover what floats your boat.
In fact, there is even a special massage you can use to become more orgasmic. There are also the squirter dimples that are an indicator that she can/ you can squirt. The good thing is, once you’ve done it once or twice, you’ll know the feeling and be able to do it again, often more easily. This position is great for women who know just how they need to hit their g-spot to squirt and who want more control.
It has a slightly viscous or oily texture that urine does not have. It’s likely just a case of stimulating the right tissues the right way, but all of our anatomies varies slightly, so it may not happen for every person with a vagina. It doesn’t mean your vag (or your partner’s) is flawed because it doesn’t squirt.
We like the build-up, and trust me, getting the angle just right with a bit of teasing pull-out before the big moment can bring us over the edge. With these positions, you’re not just following the same old formula. If you can’t find the g-spot, then you’re a novice. It’s about 2 inches in on the upper wall of the vagina and feels like a little nobbly bump. The survey, as reported by The Mirror, was conducted by celebrity sexual health couple Dr. David Delvin and Dr. Christine Webber.
Some people describe female ejaculation as a feeling of intense release, different from the feeling of an orgasm. While the event can certainly surprise people the first time it happens, many people report feeling empowered by the experience. For many women, external stimulation is key to reaching orgasm. The clitoris is the most obvious and responsive point woman squirt, but don’t forget about the surrounding areas. Lightly stimulating the labia, vulva, and inner thighs during foreplay can build up arousal.
When you’re massaging the G-zone, you may also be “enrolling” the prostate glands nearby, Dr. Wise says. And the extra flex of your pelvic floor may push against the bladder too, says Stewart. Though research hasn’t fully confirmed these mechanics, TBH.