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Here's Exactly How to Make Your Partner Squirt During Sex

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Dr. Inderjeet Singh GautamSexologist • 27 Years Exp.D.E.H.M, B.E.M.S, M.D.(E.H)
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You don't really need to be shy or embarrassed about discussing the topic of squirting during sex. 'Squirting,' which is more commonly called female ejaculation (and even referred to as 'shejaculation' at times by the internet), is undoubtedly one of the most debated as well as controversial subjects in the field of sexual health science. That said, it's still a topic that many people are interested in talking about!

In other words, squirting is a type of ejaculation (in females) where a clear, whitish fluid is released from the vulva during the climax of sexual intercourse or orgasm. Moreover, there is a lot of debate about squirting: what it is, where the fluid comes from, and whether or not all women can do it. So, we are basically here to clear up all those doubts that have been surrounding this topic for ages now.

Moreover, if you have come to us wondering how to make your sexual partner, or a person with a vulva, squirt, we can definitely help you out with that. But, before anything else, let us try to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about squirting so that you can be well-informed about the subject.

How Else Can 'Squirting' Be Explained?

There's something incredibly sensual and erotic about a person with a vulva that can squirt during sexual intercourse. While it doesn't always happen with everyone, some people may still enjoy the sensation and the visual spectacle that usually takes place at the moment of squirting.

Furthermore, we must acknowledge the fact that there is a lot of misinformation out there about squirting. However, it's not surprising given that it's a heavily under-researched topic and a highly misunderstood act.

There is plenty of information about squirting that most of us are not aware of. This information can certainly help us clear up all the myths and misinformation surrounding the subject. For example, one should be aware that squirt contains a clear fluid derived from the Skene's glands in addition to urine.

However, there's an ongoing debate about what exactly a squirt is. That said, if we have to believe what studies have found, we can say that it mostly contains similar components as the ones that are found in semen and urine.

In a nutshell, squirting can be defined as the release of a specific fluid from the urethra (or vulva) in response to sexual stimulation. In most cases, this takes place when a person who has a vulva is sexually aroused to the hilt.

Some people believe that squirting is just urine, but there is evidence to suggest that it also contains other components, such as prostate fluid. Given everything that is currently known, it will be apt to say that more research is needed to determine the exact nature of squirting.

Can Anyone With a Vulva Squirt?

While the mainstream porn industry would have some of us believe that every vulva-owner is capable of squirting, this is unfortunately not the case. In reality, some vulva-owners do not squirt at all. According to an expert sex educator based in the United States (USA), 'some people squirt just once during orgasm, some squirt repeatedly, and others do not squirt at all.'

Apart from that, it should also be mentioned that a study conducted in 2017 found that 69% of vulva-owners between the ages of 18 and 39 reported having experienced squirting during an orgasm. This means that the majority of women (or vulva-owners) have some squirting ability.

What Should You Do Before Trying to Make Your Partner Squirt?

Before you and your partner engage in making them squirt, it is important to ask yourselves: Whom is it going to be for?

If your answer is anything other than 'both of you,' then you may want to reconsider engaging in that activity. You must keep in mind that any sexual activity should be enjoyable for both partners. However, if it's not, then there's no point in doing it.

Though experts suggest that squirting does not always mean an orgasm and not everyone finds it equally pleasurable, some still swear by it as a way to enhance their sexual experience and pleasure.

A recent study of 28 women with squirting ability found that while some participants felt ashamed of their bodies' natural pleasure response, others found it to be nothing less than a 'superpower.' The study also found that those who considered their squirting ability to be unpleasant were more likely to feel shame about their bodies. Published in the journal 'Sexual and Relationship Therapy,' this was among the first studies to explore squirting from the perspective of those who experience it.

If your primary concern is giving your partner the most pleasurable sexual experience possible, then by all means, aim to help them squirt! However, if your motivation is more self-serving—that is, if you're only interested in making them squirt for your own ego or satisfaction—then you and your partner should hold off on trying to make squirting happen.

Long story short, if your goal is to give your partner the best sexual experience with their consent, go for it. However, if your goal is only to stroke your own ego, then you must stop bothering your partner as well as yourself!

How Can You Make Your Partner Squirt?

If you're both interested in trying squirting, here's what you can do next:

Be prepared

Make sure you and your partner are well hydrated before getting started. Apart from that, before starting to work with your fingers, you should always wash them to avoid any dirt and bacteria from causing cuts or abrasions. In addition, make sure your nails are trimmed and filed so that they don't cause any damage to the delicate area.

Get into a relaxed position

Relaxation is key when it comes to making your partner squirt. So, make sure you're both in a comfortable position and take some time to relax and get aroused before moving on to the next step.

Stimulate the G-spot

Once you're both ready, it's time to start stimulating the G-spot. You can use your bare fingers or a sex toy to rub, press, or stroke the area until your partner feels the urge to pee or until they actually squirt.

Enjoy the moment

And that's it! Once your partner starts squirting, sit back and enjoy the show. Just remember that you must keep an eye on the fluid level so that things don't get too messy or bothersome!

Conclusion

We hope that this article has helped you gain a better understanding of how to make your partner squirt during sex, or even how to make yourself (if you are female) squirt. Having said that, if you still have any unanswered questions or concerns regarding this topic, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time. Thank you for reading, and we hope you enjoy your sex life even more with all the information given in this article!

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!
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