How To Make A Girl Squirt Instructional Porn Videos
Whether or not squirting is a part of how you experience pleasure, enjoy the experience of getting to know your body, and honoring what feels right for you. During sex or arousal, some people get the feeling that they are going to pee how to squirt during sex, so they stop. That pressure felt in your urethra might actually be your body getting ready to ejaculate. Enjoy exploring your body, whether you squirt or not. Practice might not make perfect, but you’ll at least have fun trying. That said, urine leaking during sex is a fairly common problem, and is called sexual incontinence.
On that area, move your finger up and down in a ‘come hither’ motion. Slowly pick up speed and pressure as you feel the G-spot start to swell. This isn’t going to happen overnight and if it does, you’re one of the lucky ones. Understanding your partner’s body takes time, so be patient with it and don’t apply pressure onto your partner. Some research suggests that it contains some of the same compounds as urine, but that doesn’t make it urine.
When you’re ready to squirt, you need to bear down, use your pelvic floor and vaginal muscles to let the fluid out, like when using the bathroom. One position that I recommend, partnered or solo, is on your back since it allows the deepest level of surrender and relaxation. Other sex positions that you may like are variances on your back where you bent your knees, pulling them towards your upper body, or when solo sitting in a squat position. For some, the squirted liquid could be flowing and not flying across the room. Body conditions such as her dehydration level also contribute to the way she squirts.
Now it’s time to combine forces to double her pleasure. With one hand, you will be using some of the techniques I described above for rubbing her clit while using your other hand to penetrate her and massage her G Spot. You’ll be stimulating her clitoris from the inside and outside. While stimulating the G-spot area may help her to squirt, there are no guarantees.
However, there are still myths and misconceptions floating around that leave some women feeling less than enthusiastic about it all. Since the Skene’s gland drains into the urethra when you’re having an orgasm, it gives you a sensation of having to pee. It’s better to pee before you start so you know that the “pee feeling” is coming from the orgasm. It might also help to keep a couple of towels handy. If you are worried about the bedding, maybe layer it with something protective. It’s okay to let go, you don’t have to control the peeing impulse, as that might just kill the orgasm.