Understanding Squirting: A Deep Dive into Female Ejaculation
I often write posts that are SFW and unrelated to amateur porn. In my hopes of creating posts that generate not only interest, but also interaction, I have decided to discuss squirting.
What is Squirting?
Squirting, also known as female ejaculation, is a sexual phenomenon where a woman releases a significant amount of fluid during orgasm. This isn’t just a few drops of moisture; it’s a gush that can range from a teaspoon to a full cup of liquid, often accompanied by intense pleasure.
It’s a topic that’s been shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding, but it’s a natural and exhilarating part of many women’s sexual experiences.
The Science Behind the Sensation
The exact mechanics of squirting are still under scrutiny by sexologists and medical professionals, but it’s generally agreed that the fluid is expelled from the Skene’s glands, which are located near the urethra. These glands are often referred to as the “female prostate,” and their secretions contribute to the volume of liquid that’s ejected during squirting.
How Does It Feel to Squirt?
The sensations associated with squirting can vary widely from person to person. Some women describe it as an intense, full-body orgasm that surpasses any other kind of climax. The buildup can feel like the need to urinate due to the pressure on the bladder, which is why some women might initially hold back. But once they let go, the release is often described as a wave of pleasure that radiates throughout the entire body.
For others, squirting might not always coincide with an orgasm. It can be a separate physiological response that adds an extra layer of excitement to the sexual experience. The act itself can feel liberating and empowering, as it’s a tangible sign of sexual pleasure and abandon.
My Personal Experience with Squirting
I learned to squirt during a private session with a gentleman that patiently talked me through the entire process. There were a lot of quiet moments, while I tried to relax and follow his instructions and in the end, it took “us” a little over 2 hours to succeed in squirting my first time.
The whole story might be a good post for another day…
Tips for Exploring Squirting
For those interested in exploring squirting, either solo or with a partner, communication and relaxation are key. It’s important to create an environment where you feel safe and comfortable to let go fully. Here are some tips to help you on your squirting adventure:
- Empty Your Bladder: Since the sensation can be similar to needing to pee, emptying your bladder beforehand can help you relax and avoid any confusion during the moment.
- Find Your Spots: Stimulating the G-spot and the area around the Skene’s glands can lead to squirting. Experiment with different types of stimulation to find what works for you.
- Use Toys: G-spot toys, wand vibrators, or even a partner’s fingers can be incredibly helpful in achieving the right kind of stimulation.
- Lubrication is Your Friend: Use plenty of lube to ensure comfort and enhance the experience.
- Patience and Practice: Squirting might not happen on the first try. It takes time and patience to learn what your body enjoys and how it responds.
- Let Go: Release any inhibitions and allow yourself to embrace the sensations without holding back.
It’s a journey worth exploring for those who are curious and willing to embrace the full potential of their pleasure.
Remember, every body is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. The key is to explore, communicate, and enjoy the ride—wherever it may lead.
One Comment
Molly Amber
Not trying to brag, But I had my wife squiting from day one. Just saying.