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A question about squirting
RickOh 790 reads
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Squirting sounds very exciting, but I don't feel like I know much about it.  Does being a squirter mean that she squirts pretty much every time she comes, or is there a special way to get her to squirt?

All squirting orgasm are due to g-spot stimulation. It's a sort of spongy collection of tissues located on the front wall of the vagina, about an inch or two in. So that's what needs to be stimulated in order for squirting to occur.

But the type of stimulation required for squirting to occur varies widely depending on the lady. Some just need a finger or two, doing the "come here" motion on it gently in order to squirt. Some need more of a "filled up" feeling with a penis, dildo or vibrator. Some need both clitoral stimulation and penetration. Others are sort of hair triggers when it comes to squirting and can do it in any combination of the aforementioned activities.

Personally, I can squirt, but my g spot can be somewhat picky. I usually have to have at least one clitoral orgasm out of the way, and, if it happens during vaginal sex, I need to be on top, and the penis in question needs to hit just the right angle. It's usually not dependent on size, but more of the curvature. Of course, I do have a favorite vibrator and that usually get the job done if the spot can't be hit during vaginal intercourse.

Also remember that, while every woman has a g spot, not all women like the sensation of having their g spots stimulated. It really is the equivalent of prostate stimulation in men. Fetuses in the womb all begin as female. If the extra X chromosome kicks in and keeps the fetus female, the clump of tissues will form into the g spot. If the Y chromosome kicks in and turns the fetus male, that same clump of tissues will turn into the prostate (at least that's the prevailing theory). Some men absolutely love prostate stimulation, others hate it. Some goes for the fair sex and our g spots ;)

Hope I've given you some insight on the mysterious, yet magical g-spot, my friend. Have fun!

This is the kind of thread that most hobbyists enjoy from providers not all the other B.S. Great job Margo :)

RichardHeadIII488 reads

Are you sure it's just not Urinary incontinence?

It's clear and does not smell like urine. And, and many of you guys know first hand, it's very difficult to have an orgasm while you also have a full bladder.

There have been studies done that have studied the fluid released when a woman squirts. The conclusion? It's very, very similar to prostate fluid.

So there ya go! ;)

Squirting has always been an intriguing topic. I think we all may have learned something here. Thanks for the enlightenment.

RickOh369 reads

Margo,

Thank you for the very informative response.  I certainly learned a lot!

RickOh

I know squirting and female anatomy in general can be a bit tricky to figure out...and I say that both as a woman and as someone who sleeps with women! ;) So anything I can do to shed light on this very important and fun topic is definitely a worthwhile venture for me!

they "can" go hand in hand but sorry guys not necessarily.  It is an involuntary reaction to stimulus but not necessarily linked to orgasm.  Sometimes it is actually coital incontinence.

I know for me squirting is linked to very heavy gspot stimulation and not everybody knows how to make me squirt.  But.. the one guy who DOES know how to do it makes me squirt every single time.  I am "helpless" under his fingers. :) Which of course IS HOT as HELL!

Posted By: RickOh
Squirting sounds very exciting, but I don't feel like I know much about it.  Does being a squirter mean that she squirts pretty much every time she comes, or is there a special way to get her to squirt?

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