You’ve probably heard about squirting, and maybe you've even heard women describe their experiences.
Experts say it can take orgasm to another level, offering sensations that could thrust you into a whole new world of pleasure.
Whether you’ve "been there, done that," or you’re curious about what squirting is and how to experience it, you’re going to love this article.
We’ll explore what squirting really is, how it happens, and how you can experience it more often.
What Exactly is Squirting?
Squirting is the rapid expulsion of fluid from the body during intense moments of pleasure.
The fluid, or squirt, is released from the urethra during orgasm or sometimes even before, at the height of sexual arousal.
Worried it’s just pee? Nope. It’s not entirely urine.
Squirting is a mix of fluids from the bladder and Skene’s glands (also known as the female prostate).
Medically, this is called female ejaculation. But we’ll keep it simple and stick to the term "squirting" in this article.
So, if you’ve been holding back, worried about an embarrassing moment, relax and enjoy the experience.
The Sensation of Squirting: How Does It Feel?
The million-dollar question: what does squirting feel like?
No two women are the same, so the sensation varies. But many describe it as an intense rush of pleasure, like your body’s erotic dam being unleashed.
Some women feel an overwhelming sense of pleasure that takes over their entire being, while others experience the release in spurts or a gush. Either way, it’s intensely pleasurable.
To enhance your squirting experience, experimentation is key. And don’t forget to stay hydrated!
If dryness is an issue or you want to be prepared, consider trying vaginal moisture supplements to help retain moisture.
The Anatomy of Squirting: G-Spot and Skene’s Glands
We can't discuss squirting without mentioning two key players: the G-Spot and Skene’s glands.
Squirting happens when the G-spot is intensely stimulated. The G-spot is located about 1-2 inches inside the front wall of the vagina.
When the G-spot is stimulated, it can trigger powerful orgasms, and sometimes, squirting.
The Skene’s glands, found near the urethra, are responsible for producing the fluid expelled during squirting.
Some women may experience squirting spontaneously, while others discover it through exploration. If it hasn’t happened for you yet, don’t worry—there are supplements you can try to help with arousal and moisture.
Squirting: Is It Healthy? What About Age?
In a word, yes! Squirting is healthy and perfectly normal.
Not only is it a natural response for some women, but it also provides increased physical and emotional satisfaction.
Some studies even suggest that squirting may have antimicrobial benefits due to the presence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the fluid.
Age doesn’t matter either—squirting can be experienced whether you're a young adult or in your golden years. It’s all about getting comfortable and enjoying the moment.
Squirting 101: Preparing for the Splash
Ready to explore squirting? Here are some tips to get started:
- Relaxation is key: Both mentally and physically. Find what turns you on and explore it. If you need help getting in the mood, consider boosting vaginal moisture and libido with supplements.
- Communication: Sexual pleasure is a journey. Take your time, enjoy the sensations, and don’t stress about whether you squirt or not. With time and practice, you’ll get there.
- Prepare your bed: Squirting can be messy! Use thick bedding to protect your mattress and keep things comfortable.
Wrapping Up
Whether you’ve experienced squirting or not, remember—your sexual journey is uniquely yours to explore, enjoy, and celebrate.
If you have questions or concerns about squirting or other aspects of your sexual health, don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare professional.
Further Reading & Support
- Women’s Sexual Health: Comprehensive Guide by Mayo Clinic
- Squirting: It’s Easier Than You Think: A Holistic Guide to Female Pleasure by R. Leigh
Whether you’re squirting, giggling, or simply enjoying this article with a cup of coffee, remember—you are fabulous. Stay curious, stay empowered, and keep shining, ladies!