Squirting is when fluid comes gushing out of a woman’s vagina, accompanied by intense orgasms. Is the most powerful type of orgasm a woman can ever have.
If you want to bring your partner to the heights of pleasure… If you want her to be screaming with joy as her pussy throbs… If you want her to squirt while she climaxes… You’ve come to the right place.
Squirting is the flow of tasteless, odorless liquid from the female urethra. It can be anywhere from a trickle to a stream to a gush.
And contrary to popular belief, the fluid that flows from her as she squirts is not urine.
So, what is it?
There’s still a bit of debate in the scientific community about squirting. But more recent analysis on the composition of the fluids has helped to shed some light on the confusion.
While the gush of fluid does come from the urethra, it’s actually produced by the Skene’s gland. And while there may be small amounts of urine present in the gush, it’s more so a liquid that scientists are still trying to identify.
Here’s a direct quote from a 2017 study on the topic: “Biochemically, the fluid emitted during orgasm showed all the parameters found in prostate plasma in contrast to the values measured in voided urine.”
There are two structures directly involved in squirting. Let’s take a closer look at the anatomy one by one.
Ever since the existence of a g-spot was introduced to the scientific community, it was often regarded as a myth.
In more recent years, however, the existence of the g-spot has been proven time and again. And its role in squirting orgasms has been even more firmly established.
But what is the g-spot?
The g-spot, also known as the Gräfenberg spot (for the gynecologist who discovered it), is a spongy, slightly bulbous spot at the top of the vagina.
It’s similar to the male prostate in that when stimulated, it can produce a powerful, whole-body orgasm.
One thing often misunderstood is that the g-spot is not its own freestanding structure. It’s actually part of the clitoris.
You’re likely familiar with the clitoris as the small, nubby structure at the very opening of your partner’s vulva.
The clitoris has millions of nerve endings which makes it a great spot to tickle and massage to bring her to an intense orgasm.
But the clitoris on you see on the outside is only a small part of the structure. The rest of the clitoral structure is hidden within the female anatomy, and a part of that even extends to the vagina.
It’s believed by many scientists, then, that the g-spot is actually an internal extension of the clitoral structure.
The Skene’s gland is where the tasteless, odorless fluids that your partner squirts are believed to reside. It’s systematically similar to the male prostate, as the prostate is where male ejaculate is stored prior to climax.
Now that you know what squirting is, the answer to this question seems quite obvious.
If squirting is the flow of tasteless, odorless liquid from the urethra, then a squirting orgasm is the same flow but during a climax.
So you may be wondering, “is it common to squirt without orgasming?” And the answer to that is yes.
While most women will squirt at the same time as they climax, there are some women who will squirt prior to a climax. They may also squirt without having an orgasm at all.
The goal, however, is to get your partner to have a squirting orgasm. This can be immensely pleasurable and satisfying.
However, to do this it is necessary to know the correct techniques.
Applying wrong techniques can make a woman feel pain and discomfort, so she will want you to stop.
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Squirting can seem intense, and perhaps even exploitative.
But squirting is actually a natural, healthy experience.
The hormones released when a woman squirts (and orgasms) are biologically healthy in that they help to release stress and lower anxiety.
And the fact that a woman is able to squirt with you indicates that there is a healthy emotional bond, as well. This can provide a boost to your relationship.
It takes a lot for a woman to trust you enough to squirt in your presence. After all, it’s a vulnerable time. But once that fear of judgment has been removed, you can begin to experience a stronger, more healthy relationship.
The million-dollar question.
It’s possible, biologically speaking, for all women to squirt. They have the physical elements (g-spot, Skene’s gland), which makes it possible. But that doesn’t mean that it will happen.
There are some cases where a woman may be unable to squirt due to an inability to trust her partner. Or there are cases where a woman has suffered physical or emotional trauma, which makes the task almost impossible.
But assuming your partner is a willing participant, and that you’re using the right techniques, it is possible to make her squirt.
You’ve made your partner squirt — jackpot! But now what?
Your partner is at her most vulnerable when she’s actively squirting. You don’t want to interrupt her positive experience by doing something wrong, then.
So, what can you do to support her physically and emotionally during this moment?
Physically speaking, it’s best to continue with the activity you were doing just before she began to squirt. You want to maintain the same speed and intensity so as to help her ride the wave of pleasure for as long as possible.
DO NOT act surprised or grossed out, by the experience. This can turn her off from squirting entirely, and it will certainly do damage to your relationship.
Support her by bringing her to completion, and then holding her closely as she comes down from the high.
A common ‘complaint’ of women who are having trouble letting go and squirting is that they feel they have to urinate right before the climax.
The intensity of the feeling can be off-putting to most women, and it can make it difficult for her to fully let go.
The good news? It’s quite difficult for a woman to pee when she’s aroused. So that feeling is actually the need to squirt and not the immediate need to relieve her bladder.
Even with this knowledge, though, many women will be scared to let it happen. This comes down to her comfort level with you and your relationship.
So what can you do to ease her fears?
Reassure her that even if it is pee, it doesn’t matter. You won’t be grossed out, and you want her to let go of herself and experience the moment fully.
There are currently many techniques about sex. But the truth is, few techniques are effective in making a woman squirt.
There are specific techniques to make a woman have this kind of orgasm so intense and squirting.
Wrong techniques can have bad results. The woman may feel pain and discomfort, and she will want you to stop.
After a bad experience, she won’t want to try it again and you’ve lost the chance to make her squirt.
However, the correct techniques are highly effective in making any woman squirt, even if she doesn’t think she can do it.
It would be too extensive to explain these techniques here. It’s easier to learn this by video. For this reason, I strongly recommend that you watch the Masterclass:
References:
https://www.schoolofsquirt.com/squirting-orgasm/
https://bestsexpositions.com/how-to-make-a-girl-squirt/
https://www.weteachsex.com/vsl-a/1/index4.php?uid=27&oid=2&affid=133&sub1=adv-wp&sub2=references