How to Make a Girl Squirt
Put your finger inside of her, locate the g-spot, and gently pulse your finger back and forth in the “come hither” motion. If you try to find her g-spot too early before she’s fully aroused, her g-spot won’t be fully erect, you won’t be able to find it, and you won’t be able to make her come. I literally cannot stress enough how important it is to give her time to relax and fully open to the possibilities of pleasure. Make sure all 5 of her senses will be happy and put at ease. The sheets should feel clean and smooth on her skin. There shouldn’t be any distracting sounds or other people in the house.
Let’s not spend too long on the theory of (and science behind) squirting though – it’ll never be as fun as the practical. This guide is aimed at women who want to better understand their bodies. As the name suggests, the most common type of orgasm that a woman can have is from her clitorous. As long as the clit is stimulated (I.e with the mouth, fingers, sex toys etc), she’ll be able to cum. Yes, overstimulation can happen, especially in areas like the clitoris.
Starting off with your fingers is a good way to explore all your nooks and crannies in a way that is gentle and comfortable. Anyone wanting to try their hand at becoming a human squirt gun will find that the key to learning the ropes is through masturbation. So if you’ve dribbled or gushed — or experienced something anywhere in between — you’ve probably squirted. Particularly if you help one another to clean up after sex. Of course, if you’ve squirted any significant amount, it’s likely that you did notice.
Aristotle – “Aristotle was probably the first to write about female ejaculation” [5]. One research paper found that 19.0% of squirters reported squirting during 91–100% of their sexual activities, while 14.2% reported squirting during only 1–10% of their sexual activities [16]. As a result, some women can squirt huge volumes while others struggle to squirt more than a few drops. In one study, 85.8% of women found squirting at least a little pleasurable [13]. Often, it also contains a little bit of extra fluid that comes from the Skene’s gland. We examine this question in more detail and explain why between 6% and 69.23% of all women can squirt, depending on how squirting is defined.
Of course, using sex toys remains the simplest and most enjoyable method of hitting the g-spot and bringing a girl to a squirting orgasm. However you experience orgasm, you’re doing it correctly. Even if you don’t have orgasms and simply experience pleasure-only, that’s awesome. Feel free to experiment, but as long as you’re feeling pleasure and enjoying your sex life, you’re doing on the right track. It’s important to remember that squirting is not necessary for sexual pleasure or orgasm. The ability to squirt can vary from person to person due to anatomical and physiological differences and individual responses to sexual stimulation.
As she gets aroused and horny her Skene’s gland will start to swell and fill up with fluid (this is fluid that she ejaculates when she squirts). I covered her vaginal anatomy in-depth in the Pussy Eating Guide, check it out now if there are any parts of her body you’re unsure about. Here are a few of those most frequently asked questions about squirting during sex. Women squirt when they are in the right state of mind. Regardless of your Superman techniques, if you do not address emotional blockages, she will not squirt. To reach her G-spot, form the Spiderman grip (as if Spiderman is shooting his webs) curve your fingers upward inside her, and put pressure on her G-Spot.
In fact how to squirt during sex, a study of women who have squirted in the past found that 41.8% of squirters were worried that they were peeing and 28.3% were worried that they would make a mess [13]. If you are unable to communicate these roadblocks to your partner, they won’t be able to help you to overcome them and actually squirt (and have good sex). To get into the Bent Spoon position, your partner will first lie down on their back. They need to bend their legs slightly and place their feet firmly on the bed/ground. Both will provide different types of stimulation to your G Spot and help you squirt. Give your partner feedback so they know what you prefer.
Nipple clamps and suction vibrators can offer pleasurable sensations. Female ejaculation can be a much larger amount of fluid that originates from the bladder [14] and mixes with prostate fluid before ejecting from her urethra [15, 16]. Additionally, if you haven’t turned her on enough and had enough foreplay for her Skene’s Gland and G Spot to swell, then making her squirt will be difficult. I call this increasing the Accelerators to her sex drive so that get’s crazy horny for you. It’s kind of like if your girlfriend wants to use a strap-on.
You may have seen it in porn, but is that something all women can do? Additionally, 33.3% of women with detrusor overactivity experience coital incontinence [3]. Other issues like cervico-urethral hypermobility, sphincter incompetence and urethral instability could also cause coital incontinence [21].
If this sexual activity doesn’t appeal to them, try something else that you’ll both enjoy. Warm up some quality massage oil (seriously, stop using lotion), glide your hands in wave-like long strokes over her body—explore every nook and cranny of the female anatomy—and watch her melt. Engage in foreplay like it’s the last sexual encounter you’ll have while increasing blood flow to her most sensitive spots. Get in the mood and introduce a sensual massage, or let her listen to audio erotica while you touch her.