Stick to positions where you can easily change angles
Wet the Bed: How to Make a Girl Squirt Like a Pro! Lauvblog
So this new paper may support the current legal position, since it shows it is essentially involuntary urination. If a position doesn’t allow you to easily adjust the angle or pressure, it might not be ideal for squirting. Some positions feel too rigid how to squirt, and flexibility is key when aiming for a squirting orgasm. Stick to positions where you can easily change angles, like Bent Spoon or Butterfly. If she’s on top, like squatting down on you, she’s likely focusing more on balance than pleasure. When she’s working to hold herself up, it’s harder for her to fully relax and let go enough to squirt.
This angle makes it easier to reach and stimulate the G-Spot. Another option is squatting, which can intensify the pressure on the G-Spot. Explore different positions to discover what works best for your body. Finally, in addition to the obvious challenges of the stop and go nature of shooting sex scenes for the performers and the crew, shooting squirting is particularly risky for even the cameras.
Additionally, when she does squirt, the fluid comes out of her urethra, the same tube her urine comes out of, which to many women feels like they are peeing, even when they are squirting. If she’s trying to hold in what she thinks is pee, she won’t be able to ejaculate. One important point to note on making your girl squirt during sex is that if she has trouble squirting when you are fingering her, she is going to find it almost impossible to do it during sex. My advice would be to first focus your attention on getting her to reliably squirt using the techniques above before you get too concerned about whether she squirts or not during sex.
Interestingly, their bladders became empty again after post-ejaculation scans were conducted. Researchers discovered more PSA in urine samples of women who had experienced orgasm. Female ejaculate is a mix of enzymes, glucose, and prostate-specific antigen (PSA), which is secreted by the female prostate. It’s chemically different from urine and is more similar to seminal fluid produced by men. Some men describe a sudden rush of liquid coating their penis during intercourse, while others feel strong contractions inside the vagina just before release. Squirting isn’t just extra lubrication—it’s not like a slippery substance secreted from the Skene’s glands and expelled through the urethral tube.
Now clitoral orgasms are stimulated by… you guessed it… the clit. Seen as though it’s so sensitive, the clit doesn’t need much stimulation in order for it to make your lady blow. The origin of both squirting and ejaculation fluids are from the Skene’s glands. These are glands found on both sides of the urethra. In this post, we’ll explore what squirting is and how it differs from female ejaculation.
In other words, every woman is born with the equipment she needs to achieve female ejaculate. There’s only so much “edge” you can take before it stops being fun and starts feeling more like a mental marathon. If you’re still getting that buzz and the pauses feel electrifying, keep going. But if the excitement starts dipping or you’re mentally wiped out, it’s time to call it. You don’t want to risk going beyond the point where you’re still enjoying the experience—otherwise, you’ll lose the magic.