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What is squirting? And how do you squirt during sex?
Sometimes they’re more subtle, like a tingling sensation rather than explosive fireworks. Either you have what we call an ejaculation or “squirting gland” or you don’t. If you don’t, then how are you going to increase your ejaculatory fluid that you make? Also, the sex responds to how much you are stimulated and also has a factor on how much you climax. So, if you’re not having the best sex, you may not be following that course and preparing yourself for a climax. I hope this helped uncover some of the mystery or confusion surrounding female ejaculation.
“What this does is not just stimulate the clitoris, but the surrounding tissue, which is also quite sensitive. And similar to layering, you’re avoiding sustained direct [touch] that can overstimulate,” she says. Biologically, the physiology of the human body is different and trans women are not made to have that biological reaction. There are still, however, a multitude of ways you can express your sexual pleasure.
That said, if she’s already gripping the sheets and begging for it, you know you’ve done it right. For many people, blended orgasms—that is, orgasms that result from multiple types of stimulation—are the key to squirting. “When you have that clitoral stimulation and fullness in the vagina as well woman squirt, that gives two different feelings at the same time,” says Hall.
The fluid could be seen as the equivalent to “precum” in men. “I had no idea what was going on, I just exploded and I was like oh my god! I thought I’d peed myself but then I was like no that’s a different sensation,” she says. Helping her squirt would indeed be one of the everlasting memories you both would keep on cherishing for the entire life. When you are a master in it, remember there is no dearth of patrons for it. You wanted her to be on your fingertips and that’s what has happened.
Further, squirting fluid also contains components similar to that found in semen (without the sperm). This is likely a contribution from the Skene’s glands, a prostate-like gland found near the opening of the urethra. Long story short, my girlfriend intentionally ejaculated for the first, second and third time that evening, and so did virtually every woman in the room. Here are the steps outlined by Play – I followed them to the letter that night, and with every partner I’ve helped to squirt since. That means it’s a good idea to get into some pelvic floor training if you haven’t squirted before, but you’re looking to get there.
This set me on a path to figuring out how to help open the flood gates – but first, I had to see what science had to say about this phenomenon. Squirting and orgasm are separate events, and one can happen without the other. While squirting involves fluid release, an orgasm is characterized by intense pleasure and muscle contractions. As a female sexuality coach, I often get asked about squirting by the partners of the men we work with. It’s a topic that many people are curious about but may not fully understand.
Additionally, many women simply squirt small amounts of liquid instead of squirting a stream of fluid. We even surveyed women on what squirting feels like. Many of their responses included the “need to pee” feeling before squirting. If you look over all the anatomy pictures above, you’ll notice that her G Spot and Skene’s gland are right beside her bladder. This means that when you press on her G Spot, you might indirectly apply pressure to her bladder. Plus, swelling of her G-spot due to arousal [12] can contribute to this feeling.
