Squirting refers to the phenomenon that liquid is ejected from the urethra during orgasm. It is closely related to strong stimulation of the G-spot, contraction of the pelvic floor muscles, and expansion of the corpus spongiosum of the urethra.
Not all women will experience squirting, but most women can experience it if the method is appropriate. Its physiological mechanisms include:
1. G-spot stimulation and urethral corpus spongiosum congestion
• The G-spot is located on the anterior wall of the vagina, about 3-5cm away. Stimulation of this area will cause congestion and expansion of the corpus spongiosum of the urethra, which will trigger the squirting reaction.
2. The Skene glands (female prostate) secrete liquid
• The Skene glands are located on both sides of the urethra. When strongly stimulated, they will secrete liquid and discharge it through the urethra.
3. Muscle contraction and ejection reaction
• The pelvic floor muscles (PC muscles) will contract violently during orgasm. If the pressure is sufficient, the liquid may be ejected.
Squirting is not the same as urinary incontinence. The discharged liquid is mainly composed of colorless and odorless liquid secreted by the Skene glands, which may be mixed with a small amount of urine.
1. Entering the state: foreplay and relaxation
• Psychological preparation: Some women feel ashamed because squirting is similar to urination. They need to relax their minds and accept natural reactions.
• Adequate lubrication: Water-based lubricants can be used to reduce stimulation discomfort and increase pleasure.
• Muscle relaxation: Deep breathing and massage can help women relax the pelvic area and make the G-spot easier to stimulate.
2. Specific stimulation techniques
Finger techniques (the most common method)
1. Locate the G-spot
• After inserting 2-3cm, bend the fingers toward the pubic bone and touch the slightly rough tissue, which is the G-spot.
2. Initial massage (adaptation period)
• Stimulate the G-spot by gentle pressing, rotating and kneading to gradually fill it with blood.
• Combine deep breathing to help women relax and accumulate pleasure.
3. Speed up the rhythm (promote climax)
• Use the "fast pull and slow push" technique to stimulate the G-spot with short, fast rebound movements.
• Relax your wrists and maintain continuous movement without stopping suddenly.
4. Superimpose strength (inducing squirting)
• When women enter the excitement period, increase the strength and use the "hook-like pull" method to stimulate the G-spot to squeeze the urethral sponge outward.
• Combine the dual strength of "push up + press down" to make the stimulation more comprehensive.
Penis skills (combined with body positions)
1. Body positions suitable for squirting
• Rear entry (can accurately hit the G-spot and have a certain impact force)
• Sitting position with arms behind (can stimulate the G-spot with fingers or vibration)
• Squatting position (let gravity help squirt)
2. Rhythm adjustment
• Use the "fast top-slow back" method to allow the stimulation to continue to accumulate.
• When you feel that the woman has the desire to ejaculate, do not stop suddenly, but speed up the rhythm to let the climax erupt.
Auxiliary tools (increase the intensity of stimulation)
1. Vibrator: A vibrator specifically designed to stimulate the G-spot can enhance pleasure and trigger a squirting reaction.
2. High-frequency vibrator: Placed in the pubic area, it increases the overall stimulation and makes squirting easier.
1. Critical point of pleasure
• When a woman is close to orgasm, she will feel the urge to urinate, but this is actually a signal before squirting. She should be guided to continue to relax and let the body react naturally.
2. Guided ejection
• When a woman reaches the critical point and the G-spot is fully stimulated, you can increase the pressure of the finger and encourage her to actively contract the pelvic floor muscles to let the liquid spray out.
3. Relaxation after squirting
• After squirting, women usually feel extremely relaxed or even exhausted. They should be gently caressed and comforted to let them completely immerse themselves in the afterglow of the orgasm.
1. Kegel training: Enhance the control of the pelvic floor muscles to help reach squirting orgasms more easily.
2. Multiple orgasm training: Some women are still able to continue to orgasm after the first squirt, and can achieve multiple squirting through continuous stimulation.