【Pleasure Point Sex Education】Female Squirting
1) What is squirting?
My boyfriend often expresses his desire to make me squirt, 💦 but what exactly does it mean? Squirting refers to the stimulation of the female G-spot or clitoris, resulting in the swelling of the left and right corpus cavernosum of the urethra. It involves the release of fluid from or near the vagina before or during orgasm. In English, this phenomenon is commonly referred to as "squirting" or "gushing."
2)Is it true that every girl can squirt?
This is a common question that many people ponder 🤔️. When watching adult videos, it may give the impression that squirting is something that can happen easily and effortlessly. However, it's important to understand that many performers in those videos have achieved it through repeated experiences and practice. The truth is, not everyone is capable of squirting, as there is no guarantee or universal ability for everyone to achieve it. Some individuals may be able to squirt consistently, while others may have only experienced it a few times or not at all in their lifetime.
A survey indicated that approximately 40% of women have attempted squirting, suggesting that one in three women have encountered what they believe to be squirting. While this ratio may seem significant, it is important to note that not all liquid eruptions necessarily constitute true squirting. Only 6% of individuals are genuinely confident that they possess the ability to squirt.
Relax and don't put pressure on yourself to achieve squirting as if it were an exam. Remember, squirting may not happen during every orgasm, and having a squirting experience does not necessarily equate to having an orgasm. The most important thing is to enjoy the overall experience of sex, including any unexpected moments of squirting that may arise.
3)How can I squirt?
While there isn't a guaranteed strategy for squirting, if you genuinely want to give it a try, one suggestion is to empty your bladder before engaging in sexual activity. This can help reduce any concerns about mistaking squirting for urination.
Relax you mental and physical
The most important step: Relax!! ️Relax!! ️Relax!! ️ Relax your mind also relax the muscles, after the muscles relax, it is possible to achieve squirting.
A good foreplay
Following a beautiful foreplay, including clitoral stimulation, is crucial. Alongside causing the G-spot to swell, engaging in foreplay serves the purpose of relaxation and building arousal.
Massage G-spot
Lastly, it involves continuous massage of the G-spot. During this stimulation, you may experience the sensation of needing to urinate. However, there is no need to forcibly hold it in or let go. It's important to maintain a relaxed and enjoyable mindset throughout the process. In the initial attempts, you may not achieve success right away, but don't be discouraged! Take your time, savor the process, and eventually, you may find success.
4)Is squirting fluid actually urine?
Numerous studies have raised questions about whether squirting is equivalent to urine. While a conclusive answer has yet to be reached, it is evident that fluid is released from the Skene's gland. This gland, located near the urethral opening, produces clear fluid. However, due to its proximity to the urethra, there is often uncertainty regarding whether squirting originates from the urethra itself or from the adjacent area.
Samuel Salama, a gynecologist in France, conducted an experiment involving 7 women who claimed to have a squirting ability. The results were intriguing: 2 of them released fluid that was determined to be 100% urine, which was unexpected and surprising 😨. The remaining five women's body fluids, apart from urine, contained a substance called prostate-specific antigen (PSA), which is a component of the fluid produced by the Skene's gland.
💧 It can be understood that squirting contains some components of urine, but it is not exactly the same as urine. 😌 However, ultimately, the process itself is the most important aspect. The key is to focus on enjoying the experience and finding pleasure in the journey rather than getting caught up in the specific composition of the fluid.
5)Does squirting have any effect on physical health?
Squirting is a physical and mental response to sexual stimulation and can be seen as a natural instinct of the body. It is not harmful to one's health. Research in sexual science has indicated that orgasms can improve the overall functional state of the body. In fact, some individuals use orgasms as a means to relieve stress and induce relaxation.
With each orgasm, the inner pelvis becomes congested, and then slowly and naturally gradually subsides back to its usual state.
If there is an orgasm after each time the libido is sufficiently aroused, there will be no adverse effects on the body.
On the contrary, if sexual desire is aroused but cannot reach climax, pelvic congestion will persist for a long time. In the long run, it may cause long-term pelvic congestion or even blood stasis, leading to lower abdominal distension and pain, or dysmenorrhea.
Similarly, squirting represents the release of desire. After the stress is released, of course there is no effect on the body.