While penis-shaped dildos and vibrators are wonderful
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Sex toys can add to and enhance your ability to squirt while masturbating and during sex. While penis-shaped dildos and vibrators are wonderful, you can also find purpose-made G Spot sex toys. One study of 1,216 squirters found that 19.6% of women used “harder/more intense touch” in the build-up to squirting [13]. To release the squirt, 17.1% of all respondents needed a “burst of speed/pressure” [13]. Squirting is the involuntary expulsion of fluid from the female urethra following stimulation of the anterior [front] vaginal wall before or during orgasm [1]. It’s important to know how to best prepare for anal play, so that you can avoid infection, injury, and discomfort.
Before putting your hands inside her vagina, make sure your hands are clean. If you have long fingernails, don’t even think about trying to make her squirt. You may love your long nails, but they can do serious damage to the vagina. So, trim them, file them down, do whatever you have to do to make sure your fingernails are vagina-friendly. However, only a tiny amount of people (0.6% or 1 in 167 partners) have a negative view on their partner squirting [16]. In fact, 90% or 9 out of every 10 people view their partner’s ability to squirt as something positive.
Many women never experience squirting and still lead fulfilling sexual lives. The focus should always be on the pleasure journey, not just the destination. Using your fingers for clitoral stimulation is fairly straightforward but trying to find your own G-spot could be a challenge, which is where a sex toy can take over for you. Squirting orgasms vary from person to person but it’s important to acknowledge that women are capable of squirting before, during, and even after vaginal orgasms. According to a study done on the subject, the fluid that is released while squirting is urine — involuntarily expelled from the bladder during sexual stimulation. If squirting fluid is released somewhere along the way — great — but if not, it’s totally okay.
Studies show that hydration levels and arousal directly impact how much fluid is expelled. If she’s not properly hydrated, the urethral sponge simply can’t do its magic. Think of the bladder as a finely tuned reservoir—without enough water, there’s no fuel to build the necessary pressure for that epic release.
Opt for a shallower stroke to target the G-spot and hold a vibrator against her clit to make squirting more likely. However, what works for one woman might be uncomfortable for another, so keep checking in with her regularly. If plugging away for 40 minutes fails to reap even a single droplet of squirt, have a rest and try again later. Sex is supposed to be messy so if you’re serious about squirting, now is not the time to get precious about your soft furnishings.