HOW TO MAKE HER SQUIRT | 6 Steps to Give Her a Squirting Orgasm
How to Make a Woman Squirting: Six Simple Steps
Understanding Squirting
- The speaker introduces the topic of squirting, emphasizing that it is a real experience for women during sexual arousal or orgasm.
- Squirting involves the expulsion of fluid from the urethra, originating from the Skene's gland, which is analogous to the male prostate.
- The fluid released during squirting does not smell like urine; if it does, it may indicate that some urine was expelled alongside the squirt.
- All women have the anatomical capability to squirt; however, some are naturally inclined while others may need guidance from an experienced partner.
Step 1: Create Ideal Conditions
- Encourage your partner to empty her bladder before engaging in sexual activity to enhance comfort and reduce anxiety about potential urination during squirting.
Step 2: Focus on Arousal
- Avoid pressuring your partner to squirt; this can create psychological barriers. Instead, prioritize building arousal through foreplay without mentioning squirting directly.
Step 3: Locate the G-Spot
- Insert fingers into the vagina using a "come hither" motion aimed at stimulating the G-spot, located about one and a half knuckles deep on the front vaginal wall.
Step 4: Build Up Intensity
- Apply consistent pressure and speed when stimulating the G-spot. This requires careful attention to your partner’s responses—both verbal and physical—to ensure pleasure.
Step 5: Monitor Feedback
How to Help a Woman Achieve an Unforgettable Squirting Orgasm
Techniques for Stimulation
- The process begins with increasing pressure and speed, starting at a moderate rhythm. As stimulation progresses, the technique requires more force and speed to achieve squirting.
- Proper technique can lead to a woman squirting within 30 to 45 seconds if executed correctly. This involves precise finger placement targeting the G-spot.
- To amplify sensations, use a second hand on the top of her pubic area while stimulating internally. This creates opposing pressures that enhance G-spot stimulation.
- The dual pressure from both hands (one pushing down and one pulling up) intensifies the experience for her, making it feel as though they are meeting internally.
Understanding Expectations
- It's important to note that media representations of squirting often exaggerate reality; actual experiences will be more subtle but still noticeable through increased wetness during stimulation.
Aftercare and Emotional Support
- After achieving squirting, it's crucial to provide aftercare. She may need help processing this new experience, especially if it's her first time.
- Engage in supportive dialogue post-experience to ensure it remains enjoyable for both partners. Transitioning into regular sexual activity afterward is encouraged as this adds another tool in their intimate toolkit.
Feedback and Communication