Do Girls Really Squirt

Do Girls Really Squirt




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Do Girls Really Squirt
In my past experiences, I've only seen a girl get wet during sex and foreplay, but never have i seen a girl squirt. In p*rn the girls do it but , that might just be pee or something, but my question is do girls really squirt? and is it in that much volume like in p*rn where the girls is squirting a lot? and how can i make a girl squirt?
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According to sexual health expert Ian Kerner, squirting doesn’t just happen out of nowhere – it “is actually caused by a deliberate manipulation by the woman of her own body, specifically an intense bearing down on the pelvis. Basically, a forceful clench and release of the bladder.” p*rn makes it seem like squirting is something that only happens when a woman is having basically the best orgasm ever. But actually, Kerner says that some women are forcing themselves to “squirt” just because they want to make their partner happy. In reality, researchers have found that, when analyzed, the liquid from squirting is closer to pee than ejaculate. They’ve also found that doing it can be harmful to your body because it can damage your pelvic muscles. Sure, it can probably really happen to women – but something like that is rare. I guess you could try to manipulate your body into doing it if you want, but that seems like it will take a lot of concentration and could even ruin your otherwise happy orgasm experience.
Yeah girls sure do squirt! Not all do (at least I don't think, please correct me, anyone, if I'm wrong xD) but some will and it can be a lot or just a little spray. I think it's linked to the bladder or something cause in my experience (not that many but enough) she always feels like she has to pee really bad RIGHT before. This is actually how I found out about it is cause she said OMG I HAVE TO PEE REALLY BAD but she kept going and she came right after and it squirt a little but not like gushing. Anyway cool question I'm curious for responses At least I hope my response helped xD
so is it pee or like the girl version of cum? which is it?
Eh I figured I'd add, try and control her orgasm like you would your own. Like you don't keep jerkin the same pace when you're having an orgasm you pause and it shoots out (or drips if you're a dripper haha) and you jerk some more and pause and pause as it squirts out more and more. The same seems to apply for a woman squirting. If she hasn't squirt before then she probably won't know to pause at the correct moments but in my experience the girls do pause too, like with whatever pleasurable sensations you're giving, like if you're fingering her, try and figure out when to pause for her to squirt and when to resume so she can squirt more
@Asker It's NOT pee that's for sure! I'm not sure exactly where the fluid is stored before ejection, but I always figured the bladder might be linked because of the amount of fluid involved and how the incredible urge to have to pee or like feel the sensation of having to urinate a lot. They don't have to pee but then when she's right about to climax she suddenly says she has to REALLY BAD and then if she does climax, out squirts some lovely female liquid I regret not having tasted it or even tried to drink a little, cause I wasn't really sexually experienced yet and I thought it would be gross or gross me out. I haven't had a girl squirt that much since, so I really wish I drank some just so I'd know what it tastes like haha xD Sorry if this is gross
I think women can squirt but it's more like pee rather than cum. Orgasms feel like this big urge to pee and some girls might pee along with the orgams. That's squirting. Otherwise, an O is just a girl really wet with her cum. I think a really nice orgasms and the girls need to pee will make her squirt.
what? so when girls get an oragasm, u get an urge to pee? i did not know that
It's probably because it comes from the same place.
My body is usesless and disgusting and can't squirt but other girls can
I've been reading your comments, and I really feel like I need to inform you that being a squirter is a rare luxury. A woman hating herself for not being a squirter would be like a guy hating himself for not being naturally buff.
Your problem isn't your body, it's simply the method and partner. A lot of women can't squirt because of mental blocks in their head and a partner who doesn't know what they are doing. The best way for a first timer is *Go pee first so you know your bladder is empty. This helps you know it's not pee later. Then kneel with your bum on your heels and your legs apart. This puts pressure on the right muscles inside your vagina, then (it's best to have a partner) put two fingers inside pointing towards the front wall and feel for a ribbed area. That's the g-spot. Stroke this area like spider-man shooting web. You will feel a build up of pressure, like when you have to pee. This is where most women have trouble. If you stop yourself mentally or think it's pee, you will not squirt. You have to know that it's ok and be comfortable with it. I find it's often good to have a vibrator on your clit if you have trouble cumming vaginally. Once you feel that you are going to cum... Put pressure with the palm of the other hand on the outside of the pelvic bone (try and gently push the fingers on the inside against the palm on the outside.) When you orgasm, pull the fingers out, put a little more pressure on the pelvic bone, and you need to push like you are forcing something out of your vagina. Your inner walls will push against the opening of the vagina, and you should squirt. The g-spot will be visible against the vaginal hole, so rubbing the area intensifies the orgasm. Afterward, the inner vagina will be swollen and sex will feel a million times tenser for both partners.
Ya women squirts. I too squirt while fucking Its grt
All women can squirt and NO it is NOT pee! There may be trace amounts of urine because it comes through the urethra but I have made over 12 females squirt. (Most of the females I have been with, All that wanted too) The texture, smell, and taste (yes taste) are different than urine. I had one girl who would mist a fine spray. Being a male who has had prostate stimulation, I can tell you the fluid is the same as the clear fluid which comes from the prostate. It comes from the skene's gland. In porn, a lot of females will either pee or push water out of themselves which was put in them off screen, but a few are real and you can tell the difference if you have ever had a female squirt real fluid.
I have given many orgasms to girls over the years. Of course wetness comes with sex naturally to help out the process, but, never experienced this. What I have noticed in porn is this occurs without penis, also, I've seen girls orgasm cause shaking, moaning, twitching followed my a little wetness. What you see in porn, we'll if that was a real orgasm, I would think she would pass out.
You have to get your fingers in there about2.5 cm in her and pull in and out with an upwards motion digging into the top walls of her pussy and try to rub the clit at the same time but not too hard, she will feel like she has to pee, but she will not pee, when you get past that part squirting is soon to follow, it is a clear odorless liquid and if it smells like piss or is yellow it is likely just urine hope that helps
Lol it sounds like you're quoting something from the internet almost xD What's with the super specific instructions? lol I'm sure plenty of people here know how to pleasure a woman, it's just some seem to squirt and some don't xD
can i drink it? as long as it is NOT piss
Squirting is nothing more than peeing. Just try to urinate. Female orgasms aren't like male orgasms. Women have no prostates to ejaculate. All it is is peeing. I don't understand why this is such a big thing.
I'm not so sure about that. I've heard that only a small percentage of squirt juice is pee. Up to maybe like 40%?
is it safe to swallow it? like how women swallow our cum
Yes, it's safe to swallow. Cum and even urine is sterile.
duh... its like do girls poop... all girls are physically capable of doing it. its more of a talent when it comes squirting.. some girls can do it better/more easily than others.
All girls squirt when properly stimulated, but some girls Reeeaallyyy squirt.
It's like touching your nose with your tongue. Some people can do it, but most can't.
my girlfriend does about 50% of the time
yes all women if you do it rite can.

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Medically reviewed by Janet Brito, Ph.D., LCSW, CST — Written by Gabrielle Kassel — Updated on June 28, 2022
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Squirting, also sometimes called female ejaculation, refers to the expulsion of fluid during G-spot stimulation in people with a vulva.
Jizzing. Female ejaculation. Making it rain. Tsunami of love. Whatever you call it, chances are you’ve got some Qs about squirting.
So, let’s start by getting the most pressing one out of the way: Yes, it’s real.
Great. Now that you’re ready for a lesson in squirting 101, scroll down.
“Squirting refers to the expulsion of fluid from folks with vulvas during sex,” certified sex coach Gigi Engle, author of “ All The F*cking Mistakes: A Guide to Sex, Love, and Life .”
The fluid — which isn’t pure pee, but rather is a combination of urea, uric acid, and creatinine — is released by the Skene’s glands, which sit at the lower end of the urethra.
Although the terms “female ejaculate” and “squirting” are sometimes used interchangeably, Dr. Jill McDevitt, PhD, CalExotics ’ resident sexologist, notes that some people argue that ejaculating and squirting are two different things.
When someone squirts, Engle says, “it’s usually from G-spot stimulation , or clitoral and G-spot dual stimulation.”
She explains: The Skene’s glands , G-spot, and urethral sponge are all located in roughly the same area of the body.
“Typically, if you stimulate one thing, you likely stimulate them all.” And if you stimulate the Skene’s glands? Sometimes folks with vulvas squirt!
Squirting is known by many other names, including several slang terms like:
Squirting is also often referred to as “female ejaculation,” though not everyone with a vulva is female.
Additionally, though the terms are used interchangeably, some research suggests that the mechanisms involved in ejaculation and squirting are actually completely different.
That’s like asking what an orgasm or sex feels like: Everyone will have a slightly different answer.
According to Engle, “Some people say it feels nothing like an orgasm. While others note that it feels [similar], but slightly different from, an orgasm.”
“It’s intense. Like an extreme release. For me, I orgasm and then if my husband keeps touching my G-spot, then I squirt. It’s not really a similar sensation for me,” says Abby K., 42.
“Due to the pressure on the urethra , some people report feeling like they need to pee right before they squirt,” says Engle.
That’s the case for Joannie N., 29. “Right before it happens, I literally feel like I’m going to wet the bed. While it’s happening it feels like a really wet orgasm,” she says.
For some trans and nonbinary folks, squirting can be really gender-affirming. It is for Hunter C., 23, a transgender man who says, “Squirting feels to me what I imagine jizzing would feel like if I had a penis.”
“This is a highly contentious question,” says McDevitt.
Why? Because the studies on squirting — and there’s been a relatively fair amount considering how understudied the bodies of folks with vulvas and sex usually are — have conflicting results.
Scientifically speaking, Engle says it appears that anybody with a vulva has the “mechanics” required to squirt.
“But that doesn’t mean every person with a vulva can or will or does,” she says. Estimates suggest anywhere between 10 and 50 percent of folks with vulvas do.
McDevitt makes an important point: Being able to squirt isn’t “better” than not having the ability.
There are several common myths and misconceptions about squirting, including the belief that squirting is not even real.
However, though more research is needed to understand exactly how and why it happens, there is plenty of evidence to support the existence of squirting.
Another common myth is that anyone with a vulva can squirt. While there are several methods and sexual positions that may be beneficial, it’s estimated that only around 10-50 percent of folks with a vulva are able to squirt.
Some people also believe that the fluid expelled while squirting is nothing more than pee.
Interestingly, one study conducted in 2015 found that the fluid emitted during squirting does contain urine, but it also contains a compound called prostatic-specific antigen produced by the Skene’s glands, which are known as the female prostate.
Squirting typically comes (wink) down to either G-spot stimulation or G-spot stimulation combined with clitoral stimulation.
To make cleanup as easy as possible, start by prepping your surroundings. Lay a few towels down or a waterproof throw on the bed. You can find waterproof throws online .
Another option: Get it on in the bathtub.
“When I masturbate and plan to stimulate my G-spot, I get in the tub so I don’t have to worry about getting everything wet,” says Christine B., 31. Makes sense!
How much fluid you expel varies person to person. Some folks release a teaspoon amount. Others gush. Might as well prep for a super-soaker.
Light candles, put on PartyNextDoor (or whatever’s on your Sexy Time playlist), put your phone on airplane mode, and place the lube and toys within reach.
Finally, when you’re good and turned on, it’s time to give your G-spot and clit some love.
“The G-spot is located a few inches inside the front vaginal wall,” says McDevitt. If you’re looking for it with your fingers, feel for something slightly spongier.
If you’re looking to explore squirting during partnered sex, any sex act or position that stimulates your G-spot and clit at the same time can work. Below, three to try.
If your partner has a penis or dildo, doggy style provides the perfect angle for them to reach the front vaginal wall where the G-spot is.
“Manual stimulation is more likely to make someone squirt than penis-in-vagina or dildo-in-vagina intercourse,” according to Engle.
Her recommendation: Have the receiving partner touch their own clit. Or, have the giving partner perform cunnilingus as they finger you.
Both experts say that the nonvibrating njoy Pure Wand — which can be used with a partner or by yourself — is particularly well-suited for G-spot play.
You don’t need a partner to squirt. “If you’re someone who squirts, you can definitely make yourself squirt during masturbation ,” confirms Engle.
Do what you need to do to switch off your work or family brain.
According to Engle, “If you’re not relaxed, holding yourself back, not in the right mindset, or not giving yourself over to the full sensation, it’s unlikely you’ll be relaxed enough to squirt.”
You can’t go from go-to-O even in your solo sex life!
Warm-up by touching your neck, ears, inner thigh, lower stomach, and nipples with your fingers, a vibrator, or a sensation toy like the Wartenberg wheel or feather teaser.
“Use whatever stimulation you usually use to get revved up, then touch your clit,” says Engle.
You might opt for a clit stimulation toy. She recommends a clit suction toy like the Womanizer, which uses pleasure air technology to stimulate oral sex. Find it online .
The G-spot becomes more pronounced when you’re aroused, so wait until you’re super turned on to find it.
“While touching your clitoris, use a wand or your fingers to locate your G-spot and massage it,” instructs Engle.
You can find sex toys that stimulate your G-spot and clit at the same time online:
Like other erogenous zones, how and if the G-spot is pleasurable varies person to person.
So if you don’t feel anything or find the sensation annoying, don’t worry! There’s nothing wrong with you.
Some folks will feel like they need to pee before they squirt. If you feel that way, it’s a sign squirting may be on your horizon.
Stop when you’re done, not because you think you have to pee.
As the cliché goes, practice makes a squirter. Kidding!
But really, whether you squirt or not, continue to explore your body with no expectations.
Most important: Don’t put pressure on your partner to squirt or make them feel “less than” if they can’t or don’t.
Also, don’t assume penetrative sex is the best way to make it happen. It’s not, according to Engle.
Once you’re in the right mindset, follow these steps:
PSA: Any sexually transmitted infection (STI) that’s transmitted through bodily fluid can be transmitted through the fluid released by squirting. This includes:
To protect yourself, wear a glove or finger condom during manual-genital stimulation, a dental dam if oral stimulation is involved, or an internal or external condom for vaginal or anal penetrative sex.
Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn’t, sometimes you try forever and experience it for the first time in your 60s.
“There is nothing wrong with not being able to squirt,” says Engle. “Whether you squirt or not, however you experience pleasure is perfectly valid and should be celebrated.”
Heck no! There’s no reason to stop unless you or your partner are done playing and… want to go get pizza (or something!).
There are P-L-E-N-T-Y of other things you can do if you’re still in the mood.
Exploring whether you squirt can be a fun way to learn more about your body.
Squirting is just one of the (many, many, many) sexy things some bodies do. So if you don’t or haven’t, no big!
Gabrielle Kassel is a New York–based sex and wellness writer and CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. She’s become a morning person, tested over 200 vibrators, and eaten, drunk, and brushed with charcoal — all in the name of journalism. In her free time, she can be found reading self-help books and romance novels, bench-pressing, or pole dancing. Follow her on Instagram .
Last medically reviewed on June 28, 2022

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