How to Squirt During Sex


Love & Relationship

Not every woman can squirt though, which makes it a topic of hot debate. So what exactly is the fluid that comes gushing out of your vag? Recently, a small study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine concluded that the liquid is mostly just urine.
When this info came out, squirters took to the internet to defend their orgasmic liquid, noting that it looks and smells nothing like urine.

This onslaught of women speaking up for their squirt is meaningful, especially considering only seven women took place in the original study.

So which is it, pee, or something else? The answer: both, maybe. It could be that when some women squirt, they release a fluid from the Skene�s glands, located on the upper wall of the vagina. The fluid from the Skene’s glands is a combination of urine and prostate fluid. The weird thing is that it’s also possible not every woman has Skene�s glands, which further complicates the picture.

The other theory is that squirting is orgasmic urinary incontinence, which is an involuntary release of the bladder during orgasm. Again, a lot more research is needed to know for sure!

Learning how to squirt is tricky. Casey Calvert, a porn star, the BDSM and fetish expert for GameLink, and a self-professed squirter, thinks squirting is a real phenomenon. She says that if you want to squirt orgasmically, �get very comfortable with your Hitachi vibrator and also get a G-spot toy.�

While there�s no hard proof that you can teach yourself to squirt, there are definitely plenty of articles and internet videos that try. Calvert notes that not all women can squirt and that when she does, only a few drops of liquid come out.

Her advice? �I think focusing on ’I want to make this huge fountain out of my vagina’ is unrealistic. It�s much more about the sensation and the feeling and the orgasm, rather than how big a puddle you make.�



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