5 Sex Positions That Prime Women for Orgasm
Whether you’re using toys or fingers, getting creative and trying new things can be key to enjoying yourself. However, it’s important to note that research on masturbation tends to be limited. So it’s understandable that you may feel confused about what to do when it comes to the big ‘M’ or the big ‘O’ how to make a girl squirt, let alone how to incorporate sex toys.
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.
It’s true that the urge to pee can be pretty intense as you get closer to climax. You need to allow yourself to go past that point, though, to experience squirting and its pleasures. A common complaint from women who are learning how to squirt is that the urge to pee is too intense to overcome. This causes many women to stop prematurely for fear of wetting the bed. For that, we’ll also consider how squirting differs from female ejaculation which is another urethra-involved activity. If you are with a male who is either using his fingers or a vibrator/dildo, remind them (and if you are a dude reading this, keep in mind), they don’t have to go at it like an Olympic athlete.
Current research estimates about 5% of women in Western countries experience squirting. Squirting is the ejection of a mix of urine and vaginal secretions during orgasm. Squirting and «female ejaculation» are believed by many researchers to be two distinctly different experiences.
As a result, this entire tutorial will focus on stimulating her G Spot. Stress and preconceived expectations will only make sex less fun and less pleasurable. It is important to note, however, that while you can change certain factors that help contribute to squirting, the act itself is fairly involuntary.