
So chances are you watch porn and chances are you’ve seen a woman do that thing they seem to do predominantly only in porn, that is, squirting!
Squirting, like so many things, feels like it exists predominantly in porn, with perhaps your friends you might talk to about sex not often discussing it or having liket to no experience with it.
And as we all know, if you’re getting your facts predominantly from porn, then something’s got to give. So here’s a quick intro crash course in squirting.
What is it?
Squirting is female ejaculation, when a woman has an orgasm and instead of it just manifesting in a moistening it turns into an actual active ‘squirt’ or ejaculation similar to that of a man. Every woman has the physical ability to do this, some do it and some don’t.
G-Spot Stimulation
If you are actively trying to squirt or get her to squirt what you need to do is stimulate the G-spot, that little ridge at the top of the vagina, located near the clitoris but within in the lips of the vagina. The pressure there not only leads to her having an orgasm, but the way it can simulate or feel similar to the sensation of peeing which leads to squirting.
It’s not pee…
Because it feels an awful lot like peeing to some women, a lot of them can actually actively prevent themselves from squirting without noticing, by essentially holding back on what feels like the feeling of peeing! The way to get round this is for the woman to release and allow for that feeling when she’s having an orgasm. The liquid involved in squirting is essentially the same vaginal liquid involved in when she gets wet – just in a slightly more dynamic format!
…But there can be some pee
Whilst squirting doesn’t involve pee, because the liquids are coming from the urethra there can be some pee!
Is it unusual?
Not at all! Not all women do it but it is a completely normal thing for a female body to do! In fact, if you and your partner want to get involved in squirting the best way to go about it is for her to practice stimulating her G-spot when she masturbates and learning to give in to the feeling that pre-empts the squirting.