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Additionally, the rarity of squirting in mainstream discussions of female sexuality contributes to its mystique and the shame that can surround it. Let’s embark on a juicy journey to explore one of the most intriguing, and yes, splashy aspects of female sexuality – squirting. Although I know some people who had their first squirting orgasm in their teens when they had their first orgasm, I didn’t squirt until I was in my 40s. Squirt fluid is incredibly drying (think hot tub water) so extra lube is important. You may feel wet, but wet is not the same as lubricated. I love silicone lube since it doesn’t wash away as quickly as water-based does, but just use your favorite, and lots of it, and keep re-applying.
That said, if she’s already gripping the sheets and begging for it, you know you’ve done it right. For many people, blended orgasms—that is, orgasms that result from multiple types of stimulation—are the key to squirting. “When you have that clitoral stimulation and fullness in the vagina as well, that gives two different feelings at the same time,” says Hall.
This will help her overcome obstacles and lay a good foundation to completely “let go”, as it may take a lot of trust to not hold back. The feeling before a squirt orgasm can be very similar to an urge to urinate and it can be hard to allow for this limit to be crossed. “This study shows the other two kinds of fluids that can be expelled from the female urethra – urine alone, and urine diluted with substances from the female prostate,” she says. Focus on deep, rhythmic G-spot pressure while keeping her clitoris and vulva stimulated.
The more sexual energy that flows to your pussy – and the stronger your muscles are – the easier it will be to squirt. Unfortunately, these tension spots, which are found in certain areas around the body, drastically reduce the flow of sexual energy around the body. Practicing kegels will help you tell the difference and make you feel confident that you’re not going to pee during sex. And it’s an exercise that every woman should do – Especially if you want to learn how to squirt.
“What this does is not just stimulate the clitoris, but the surrounding tissue, which is also quite sensitive. And similar to layering, you’re avoiding sustained direct [touch] that can overstimulate how to make her squirt,” she says. Biologically, the physiology of the human body is different and trans women are not made to have that biological reaction. There are still, however, a multitude of ways you can express your sexual pleasure.
An important note needs to be made about the difference between peeing and squirting. Although the liquid that is ejaculated does contain trace amounts of urine (3-7%) it is closer to the male equivalent (but without the sperm) containing sugars, electrolytes and water. There’s plenty of porn out there made by actual queer people and pro-sex worker studios. But as a couple, having that experience that eventually leads to squirting is invaluable.