Squirting Orgasm: How it Feels & Tips on How to Squirt
These are a few of the most commonly asked questions I receive. Many women enjoy how it feels when the G spot is touched and find that it plays a big part in trying to squirt. Aside from the techniques, I’m also going to be explaining the different types of orgasms women can have, as well as some useful preparation tips, so the girl is comfortable.
“You can experience total pleasure without an orgasm how to squirt,” 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.
The way a woman squirts varies considerably from one person to the next. Some squirt before or during orgasm, others squirt only after you remove your fingers after her orgasm. As mentioned earlier, there’s no such thing as a universal approach to squirting, only your scientific curiosity.
Meg, a 40-year-old, cis bisexual woman in Brooklyn, said that having her partners touch her all over during sex helps her get there. “Once we’re having sex, clitoral and nipple stimulation, followed by intense penetration (of any kind), leads to [me] squirting enough to soak the mattress,” she said. When this G-spot is stimulated repeatedly, the body goes into overdrive with pleasure and sends a signal to the kidneys.
While women have their own inhibitions about the act, men often lack the right techniques to accomplish it. Still, they have most probably read about it, watched it on those erotic videos or heard about it from their friends. But because much of the clitoris is buried in tissue, muscle and fat, it can be more complicated and time-consuming to stimulate and bring to orgasm. That anatomical difference is one reason why the term “orgasm gap” was coined — because men’s bodies may make it a bit easier for them to come. Also, someone may experience it and it may not all be just secretory fluids or glands that are secreting. It could be a bit of urine as well because your urethra, which carries the urine from the bladder to the outside of the body, its literally located right below the clitoris.
All you need is a partner willing to experiment with your senses and guide you into the tantalizing exploration of squirting. With a background in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, he works towards empowering women with knowledge and improving access to holistic care. Learning how to squirt can be a fun and rewarding experience.