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What’s become clear through research is that experiencing squirting and/or female ejaculation is normal. A lack of squirting or ejaculation doesn’t mean sex is unsatisfactory. Part of the problem is that the distinction between squirting and female ejaculation is new, and most older research treats them as the same thing. If you can successfully make a woman squirt, your chances of retaining her will go way up. This is because the vast majority of guys can’t even make her cum, let alone squirt.
With your palm facing upwards, you insert one (or two) fingers into the vagina. Make sure you’re not too deep in woman squirt, stop at knuckle level. Okay, so you know what squirting is all about and how to prepare yourself for the big event. I know you’re not in kindergarten, but there’s nothing wrong with a friendly reminder!
A research claims that squirting is a mix of pee and other fluids (including those from Skene’s glands), often a result of involuntary emission. Your orgasm may not necessarily be the squirt, and it is entirely possible that the orgasm happen more quietly with just the small quantity from the Skene’s gland draining into the urethra. There’s a good chance that a woman’s first squirting orgasm doesn’t let out any fluid at all. Assuming there will always be a similar volume of liquid is incorrect as well. Do not make assumptions on measurements, simply enjoy the process.
Axel introduces everyone on the set and it breaks down into a full on orgy of oral sex and fingerbanging. I don’t normally like orgy scenes, but these just seemed right to me and was pretty hot. As a sex and relationship coach, I talk to men every day who feel immense pressure to get it right in bed. They’re trying to say the perfect thing, plan the perfect date, and most of all—be the perfect lover.
Please note this is really bad for the health of your pelvic floor and I don’t advise it. The first step in learning how to ejaculate involves masturbation. Sex therapist turned neuroscientist Nan Wise, PhD, says her research has shown that strengthening your pleasure pathways by experiencing pleasure regularly can make orgasms more accessible. Lola Jean agrees that figuring out squirting through solo play is best because you don’t have to worry about another person, which can sometimes be what causes sexual hangups and trauma.