How To Make A Girl Squirt: Give Her Multiple Squirting Orgasms NOW!
But most important, don’t chase the orgasm or the ejaculation. Be present to your experience and your connection with your partner. And when you’re not in the heat of the moment, peep these additional tips on how to orgasm during sex.
There is nothing for her to worry about – no matter what happens, you find it sexy. I would tell her you to want to try and make her squirt, letting her know it’s something special you can do together. A study in the Netherlands increased the likelihood of orgasm from 50 to 80% just through women wearing socks because they were warmer. I mean that the lighting shouldn’t be so bright that all that’s missing for a full film set is a camera. The question is not if a woman can squirt, but if she can squirt with you. If you – talking to the women reading – have never squirted before, fear not.
Foreplay is so important because it makes her feel even more relaxed—only this time, there is much more arousal. If it feels like you have to pee, that’s a good thing. Make sure the palm of your hand presses up against your body (and clitoris). For women, I have a cool step-by-step plan on how to learn to squirt.
Your foreplay should include many different things. Some guys make the error of only settling with kissing. But kissing isn’t the only kind of foreplay there is.
Some people even prefer G-spot stimulation from anal play because they find the indirect stimulation on their G-spot to be less intense and more pleasurable. “Just one or the other can work sometimes, too, if I’m using a strong vibe or a textured or curved dildo,” Luke said. While there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to making her squirt, there are techniques you can both try to make it more likely. Generally, squirting requires either G-spot stimulation or a combination of G-spot and clitoral stimulation. You’ll need two fingers, water-based lube and some free time. First things first woman squirt, let’s settle the difference between the two.
It might feel weird at first, but if you really lean into it, your chances of letting go to release the squirt definitely increase. The Skene’s glands are located by the G-spot (the backend of the internal clitoris) and the urethral sponge and tubes. If you’re massaging the G-spot, it’s highly unlikely you’ll be able to tell the urethral sponge from the Skene’s glands from the G-spot. After some time you’ll feel the pleasurable pressure build, and something similar to needing to pee. At this point you need to relax and sort of… push out and go with the release. Don’t tense your pelvic floor muscles (which you would normally do when holding in a pee).
