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The most IMPORTANT thing to know is that the anus and anal canal don’t self-lubricate so you MUST use a water-based lube. (Don’t use silicone or oil-based lube on silicone plugs as it can damage them, but glass or metal plugs are fine). During sex or manual stimulation of a woman’s vulva, it’s possible to experience an involuntary release of fluid during female ejaculation.
And still, particularly for those who don’t enjoy the “mess” or added wetness, squirting can actually take away from the overall experience. As you can probably tell by now, no two squirting orgasms are exactly alike, and in some cases, squirting occurs independently from climax. One forum user said that she only experiences squirting during an orgasm that’s very powerful and intense, but recognizes that others’ experiences can be vastly different from her own.
On top of that, a lot of girls simply don’t even know this about themselves so it’s not like they are keeping it as a secret from you, and they are not squirting for you consciously. It’s more that they are tensed sub-consciously and so they never open themselves up as much as they could, that it’s necessary for them to squirt. So in this video am going to give you the technique and also going to tell you the do’s and don’ts for making this process work. So what I’m about to show you is a technique, a technique that you going to do with your fingers.
When she’s about to come, she might feel a fullness in her bladder, and she might be worried about ending up with an empty bladder and urine on the sheets. It’s good for her to know that she can relax — knowing this feeling is normal, and it doesn’t mean she’s going to pee. When your woman is SUPER aroused, you’ll be able to stick your finger (Often a middle finger or two fingers) inside of her and feel a rough-textured ball about two- to three-inches in. This ball feels bumpy and rough, like the outside of an orange, and is about the size of a walnut. We’ve already established that a main tenant of female sexuality is the need to first feel 100% relaxed. This way, she can fully connect to the deep pleasure that you’re looking to provide.
This suggests that squirting involves a release of fluid from the Skene’s glands. Some women express liquid from their urethra when they climax. For some, this consists of a small amount of milky white fluid – this woman squirt, technically, is the female ejaculate. Other women report “squirting” a much larger amount of fluid – enough to make it look like they’ve wet the bed.
It may take some time to get there and you may need some patience as well, but here s how you can do it. The misconceptions around squirting mostly stem from a lack of conclusive research on the topic—which may not shock you, since we’re talking about (1) sex and (2) female anatomy. #4 – G-spot sex toys are usually curved to help press the right spot.
The key player here is the Skene’s gland, often referred to as the female prostate. Located near the urethra and surrounding area, it plays a significant role in the process of squirting. When stimulated correctly, it can lead to the release of fluid, contributing to the experience of squirting. Especially to reach squirting orgasms foreplay is non-negotiable.
Applying pressure like this has the effect of gently squeezing her G Spot further into her vagina, allowing you to provide more pressure. This goes without saying, but the last thing you want to do is put a sharp object that might nick or cut her vagina. If your girl is experiencing any of these issues, then she is going to obviously find it difficult to fully relax, let go and squirt.
Clitoral stimulation is often a key component in helping a woman achieve squirting orgasms. “It is also important for women and their partners to realize that female ejaculation should not be set up as a goal for them or their partners to achieve. When something like female ejaculation is set up as a goal, much of the pleasure of the process of sensual and sexual expression is lost. Women are encouraged to enjoy what they experience and to feel good about the variety of sensual and sexual experiences that they find pleasurable” [5]. If you find that you need more clitoral stimulation to squirt, then spend more time in positions that stimulate your clitoris. If G Spot spot stimulation is all you need to squirt, then you should be having sex mostly in positions that stimulate you G Spot.
Ahhhh, the age-old fantasy of making a girl squirt. Naomi says often partners enjoy seeing some sort of physical evidence of an orgasm, and it can become an end goal for them during sex. Taylor says now that she’s started doing it, her boyfriend gets really excited and wants it to happen every time.