How to squirt during sex or solo play, according to experts

Now it’s time to combine forces to double her pleasure. With one hand, you will be using some of the techniques I described above for rubbing her clit while using your other hand to penetrate her and massage her G Spot. You’ll be stimulating her clitoris from the inside and outside. While stimulating the G-spot area may help her to squirt, there are no guarantees.

It can happen to some women all the time, once in a blue moon, or it might never happen at all — but yes, you can make yourself do it. That angle between the urethra and the bladder is like a kinked hoof when the bladder gets full. When you want to release it woman squirt, you squeeze the muscles and it contracts like a balloon — and it pushes open that kinked hoof, and then you can pee. This is why when you push on the G-spot and a woman is not aroused, she feels like she has to pee and it can be really uncomfortable. But when she is aroused, meaning the urethra is full of blood, it feels really good because it pushes up against the erectile tissue. For maximum sexual pleasure, start by edging three to five times before you reach orgasm.

To squirt, you need to know what you like during sex and what brings you pleasure. Different types of stimulation, whether internal or external, the amount of pressure you prefer, and all your other preferences can contribute to making yourself squirt during orgasm. If you’re wondering how to squirt, how to make someone else squirt, or what the term squirting actually means, this article is for you. Queer sex educators and pleasure activists spoke with Them to help you learn more about this elusive (and pleasurable) sexual experience. Read on to learn everything you need to know about squirting. For those who are unfamiliar, squirting refers to the clear liquid that people with vulvas sometimes release when they orgasm.

There’s a good chance the answer to this question is yes, though not necessarily. If he feels like he’s about to ejaculate, that’s normal. If he does squirt, it might be a small amount of clear fluid, not necessarily a dramatic gush.

Like the name, you’ll perform the Push the Button techniques by repeatedly pressing her G Spot with your finger like you would press a button, up and down. Experiment and vary how much pressure you apply and the speed at which you do it. Lightly pressing can be enough for some women, while others need intense pressure. Now it’s time to stimulate her G Spot and make her squirt!