A Guide to Female Ejaculation (Squirting Orgasm)
What Is a Squirting Orgasm?
What is the biological and evolutionary significance of Squirting (female ejaculation)?
The biological and evolutionary purpose of squirting, specifically female ejaculation, is still a topic of debate among researchers. While there isn’t a definitive answer, there are a few theories:
- Cleansing function: One theory posits that female ejaculation may have a cleansing function, potentially flushing out harmful bacteria from the urethra and reproductive tract. However, this hypothesis lacks substantial evidence and is subject to debate among researchers.
- Increased Lubrication: Another theory suggests that squirting may serve as a natural lubrication mechanism. During sexual arousal, the release of fluid can help reduce friction, making intercourse more comfortable and pleasurable.
- Enhanced Fertility: Squirting or female ejaculation could have an evolutionary advantage by aiding in fertility. Some studies suggest that the fluid released during squirting may contain substances that facilitate sperm survival and transportation in the reproductive tract, potentially increasing the chances of conception.
- Sexual Pleasure and Bonding: Squirting is often associated with intense pleasure and orgasm. Female ejaculation may play a role in sexual pleasure and bonding between partners, leading to increased sexual satisfaction and potentially strengthening pair bonds.
- No Evolutionary Purpose: Some researchers believe squirting may not have a specific biological function. It could be a coincidental result of the body’s physiological responses to sexual stimulation.
Some of them look questionable to me. Because most research is theoretical and researchers do not have the mass experience of giving or receiving squirting by themselves.
What Does Squirting Feel Like?
Like any sexual interaction, no two different women will experience squirting in quite the same way. Many women say that it’s a deep sense of release that’s different from any other orgasm. Some report that it’s more intense than a clitoral orgasm, while others say it’s less intense.
Researchers found that about 80% of women who experiance squirting, said that it made their sexual lives more satisfactory.
Does squirting produce urine?
When it comes to squirting, there are generally two types of liquid that can be involved: female ejaculate and urine.
- Female Ejaculate: Female ejaculate, also known as “squirting,” is a fluid that is released from the Skene’s glands or the paraurethral glands, located around the urethra. This fluid is similar in composition to male semen and can vary in volume. It is usually clear or milky in appearance and has a different consistency than urine. Female ejaculate is produced during sexual stimulation and arousal and is often associated with intense orgasms.
- Urine: In some cases, squirting can involve the release of urine. This is known as “urinary incontinence” or “squirting with urine.” While some people may experience squirting that contains trace amounts of urine, it’s important to note that this is not necessarily indicative of improper bladder control or a sign of a health issue. The release of urine during squirting can occur due to the stimulation and pressure on the bladder during sexual activity.
What does “female ejaculate” look like? Does it smell and taste?
The secretion of Skene’s glands is milky in colour. It contains proteins similar to those found in male seminal fluid – except the sperm. Two studies conducted in 2013 and 2014 found that a woman who squirts can release between 0.1 and 5.7 ounces of fluid at a time (about three to 162 grams).
The secret has a sweetish-sweet taste. It has no noticeable odour. While the fluid you release when you squirt is chemically similar to urine, its makeup isn’t the same. Researchers found that the fluid of female ejaculate looks, tastes, and smells different from urine.
Guide How To Make Yourself Squirting Orgasm
Why? Because discovering one’s style, technique, and sensitive zones, and finding the right balance of arousal and relaxation are crucial. Additionally, individual variations in vaginal muscle tone and body control contribute to the unique experience for each woman.
Here techniques that people often find contribute to squirting:
The main idea of getting an orgasmic experiance is that your body must be relaxed and ready for clear signals from the mind to the vagina.Turn off your phone, take a hot shower, turn on classical or meditation music, and if you know how start breathing deep meditation; if not, concentrate on breathing slowly and regularly to make peace of mind first.
Using arousal lube can be a game-changer for your squirting practice.
It always takes time (at least 20 to 30 minutes), don’t be in a rush and start the initial massage around the vagina to warm up and bring blood. Massage and stimulait pubis, then move to outer labia, and next inner labia.
Prolonged stimulation and gradually intensifying sensations, such as speed and pressure, can be vital strategies for achieving squirting for the first time. This process may take 30 minutes, an hour, or even longer. Therefore, it’s important to relax and appreciate the journey, not just focus solely on reaching the main goal.
Don’t be monotone; always move from one sensitive zone to another. Time on time, you need to change speed, rhythm, movements, and pressure. Combine stimulation of the clitoris, G-spot, and A-spot, or stimulate them simultaneously.
When you feel ready, move to the hood of clit, and then start slowly stimulating clit. Increase speed and pressure with time.
After clit start to stimulate the G-spot. To find it insert your middle or ring finger inside the vagina and rub your G-spot, which feels like a small ridged area along the front of your vaginal wall.
Try to join on skene glands; they are situated around the urethra and G-spot. They increase in size during the excitement and release a relatively large secretion. That is why this kind of female orgasm is called jet orgasm.It is areas 1. and 3. on the picture.
Gentle pressure on the bladder area during A-Spot stimulation can contribute to squirting.
You can use clit toys, curved G and A-spot toys or other toys you like or need for better results.
This may seem a little strange at first because our body’s natural response to pleasure is to contract. As the sensation of pressure starts to feel like you have to pee—that’s the time to use your pelvic floor muscles… as if you are pushing out the pee or tampon.
Many women feel like they’ll pee when they’re close to it. But that feeling is often sparked by that fluid coming from the Skene’s glands. Don’t be shy to use this in the right moment.
When you feel an orgasm building, don’t tense up; it hinders both orgasmic sensation and squirting.Letting your body relax while having some tension and flexing the pelvic floor muscles will aid you in achieving your goal.
If you don’t succeed the first time—or even after multiple attempts—your body’s natural impulse is to keep anything out of the urethra while you get busy. Just relax and enjoy the experiance; if it happens, it happens next time.