Squirting... (almost) any woman can do it
Quite a few women accidently find out that they can squirt. And although not everyone can do it, most women are indeed able to ejaculate. Depending on the study you're reading, some 10 to 70 per cent. It is often a matter of trust, self awareness and feeling secure when you aim for the wet orgasm.
First of all, it is not pee! The moisture is coming from the female prostate gland. It might feel like peeing because it comes out through the urine tube. However, there are French scientists who claim that when women ejaculate, they are indeed urinating.
Scientists agree that female ejaculation is usually the result of prolonged G-spot stimulation. This might do the trick for one woman, but another needs clitoral stimulation or some form of vaginal penetration. Every woman is different and reacts differently.
All women need time to be able to squirt. Forget about the porn movies where it all happens in less than a minute.
We found some tips that might help to make a woman squirt easily. Share yours!
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My wife is the kind of woman that can squirt to the point of leaving an entire sheet wet, she is endless.
She found in me the perfect connection that makes her squirt the way she does where in the past she could not squirt with anybody else.
I'm average man with no monster endowment but I know how to handle her and she loves how I do her.
By the way she is the kind of woman that can also squirt during anal sex as well.
For those that think squirt is pee you are wrong.
Squirt if you taste it is very sweet, at least my wife's squirt tastes like water with sweetener, it is amazingly good and I love it.
She squirts during oral sex, that is how I know the taste, during intercourse and anal.
Many women are capable to various degrees. First, Be fully hydrated! You can't squirt out what isn't in you! A girlfriend who always squirted with me didn't one time, and I diagnosed that the problem was her being dehydrated from a long, hot train ride.
I have found the best stimulation method is to stimulate the clitoris and the G-spot simultaneously. Imagine that you are stimulating the tip of the clitoris from the outside, and the base of the clitoris from the inside, and you should be properly positioned.
It usually takes an orgasm or three to warm up to it.
It seems to be a learned response, part of it learning to 'let go' the first time, which can startle a woman with new sensations. After a while, it can become a habit. Buy a pad or a mattress protector, a towel just won't cut it.
True female ejaculation is a small amount of thick fluid secreted around the time of orgasm for most women. It originates in the glands found within the erectile tissue surrounding the urethra that are analogous to the prostate in men, and it even has PSA (prostate-speci fic antigen) in it. During the activity of sexual intercourse or stimulation, this female ejaculate can get mixed with vaginal fluids and lubrication as well as any semen or male pre-ejaculatory fluid that might be present in lovemaking. This makes it much more difficult to identify in a real-life situation.
In the lab, however, it can be tested more carefully. Urine that gushes out during squirting passes through the urethra and can pick up some fluid secreted from the periurethral glands, which is why it often is found to have PSA. But that doesn’t mean it’s not urine. It has been confirmed both by chemical analysis and by ultrasound that the fluid that comes out during squirting is urine from the bladder. Female ejaculation doesn’t have any of the urea, creatinine, or uric acid found in urine. Check out this study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
I won't go into details - but after 30 years practicing medicine and operating on women, I have "broken" so many "squirters" after I repaired their pelvic floor defect and corrected their urinary incontinence.
I love all the pseudo scientific discussion by those that are trying to pretend that it's NOT urine! Just silly.... sorry.
There is no "gland" other than the bladder than can store the amount of fluid that some "squirters" can unload when they get sexually aroused...
I am sorry to have dampened all the excitement with medical and biological facts...
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