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Squirting: What Is It Really & Why It Happens By familiarizing yourself with your anatomy, preparing mentally and physically, and practicing the right techniques, you can increase your chances of experiencing squirting. Remember, every woman’s body is unique, and there’s no right or wrong way to experience pleasure. Embrace your sexual journey with an open […]

Squirting: What Is It Really & Why It Happens

By familiarizing yourself with your anatomy, preparing mentally and physically, and practicing the right techniques, you can increase your chances of experiencing squirting. Remember, every woman’s body is unique, and there’s no right or wrong way to experience pleasure. Embrace your sexual journey with an open mind and a sense of curiosity, and you may discover new depths of enjoyment and satisfaction. As you get closer to squirting, you’ll likely notice certain signs, such as increased vaginal sensitivity, a swelling sensation in the G-Spot area, and a heightened sense of pleasure. Some women describe the feeling as a build-up of pressure or an intense tingling.

Start with gentle pressure and listen to his body’s responses. Ask for feedback and adjust your touch accordingly. Some men enjoy rhythmic pressing, while others prefer a more constant pressure.

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 how to squirt during sex, 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.

Like I said above, if you do this right and follow the techniques outlined, she will squirt very quickly. There are some girls that can’t have squirting orgasms, this is caused by several factors… but, most of the time it’s due to her not being relaxed enough. Whether you’re doing it yourself or with a partner, you should spend a lot of time on foreplay.

You should always contact your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any kind of health treatment. If you’d like to learn more about orgasms, check out our in-depth interview with Shelby Devlin, MA. If your partner is using a condom then you’ll definitely want to use some lube to prevent friction, but just make sure it’s not an oil-based lube, as that can damage the condom. German gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg first described the orgasm-producing area (now known as the G-spot) in the 1950s, although he didn’t coin the term.

Soft, cozy, and just a little toasty—it’s a small move with major payoff. When she’s riding the afterglow, and you wrap her in warmth instead of scrambling for a cold, damp towel? It says, “I planned for your pleasure”—and she’ll feel it. If you want to make a woman squirt, you have to find her G-spot, stroking it enough to make her gush and shout in ecstasy. Because, during different positions, the vagina is angled in a way that exposes the G-spot either more or less.

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