Foreplay Tips To Make Her Drip, Shiver, & Crave Deep, Mind-Blowing Intimacy
Squirting isn’t the measure of success—pleasure, connection, and how she feels are what truly matter. The same components that create great squirting potential—trust, arousal, pressure on the front wall of the vagina—also lead to deeply satisfying orgasms even if no fluid is released. Look, technique is important, but it’s the vibe—the atmosphere how to make a woman squirt, aftercare, and those little surprise touches—that really make her let go. This isn’t just about getting her to squirt; it’s about making her feel safe, desired, and completely in the moment. The higher volume, shoot-the-wall squirting sometimes seen in explicit content is often actually forced urine, as the actors need to produce the effect in dramatic quantities, and on command.
If you chose to make her squirt with your finger, be prepared to have a sore arm when you are done. You will need to put vigor into your motion, and it can take a while before she squirts, but it’s doable. It is, however, easier to do while having proper sex. Learn how to squirt when masturbating alone AND during sex in today’s episode. I’ll explain how to squirt, why you may be having trouble squirting and I’ll teach you techniques you or your man can use to have intense squirting orgasms.
Laura Rose Halliday started The School Of Squirt back in 2012 and has been running the website and digital courses along with Jakob Wulfe since then. She is a full time sex writer, researcher and practicer. Shown in red are the primary tension spots that cause a woman not to orgasm. Press your fingers softly into her g-spot (you should know how to find it by now) and then flick away from it. Especially when we are talking about periods of time longer than 15 minutes it really pays off to get comfortable first. Maybe you will want her lying on the bed, with her butt at the edge, so you can kneel on the carpet and get good access to her ‘jade gate‘ as the Taoists call it.
Everyone’s experience is different, and how squirting feels can vary from person to person. For some, it feels like a tidal wave of release; for others, it’s subtler. Creating the right vibe for squirting is more than just protecting your bed.
I believe that every woman can learn to squirt assuming she has the necessary physical attributes. That is, a functioning bladder, Skene’s glands, and urethra. Squirting fluid is a combination of urine and fluid from the Skene’s glands which is ejected—often forcefully—from the urethra. Female ejaculation is only fluid from the Skene’s glands and it’s often ejected less forcefully, in a trickle or drip. Oh, and by the way, squirting is also different from female ejaculation. I’m here to tell you that while squirting fluids do contain urine, it’s not the same as urination.
Everybody is different, so there’s no guaranteed trick that will make a squirting orgasm happen for every g-spot. Try many different pressures, positions, angles, etc. A vibrator on the clit or something in your butt might help or might be a distraction, but you won’t know unless you try. Women enjoy having control over their sexual stimulation.
It’s the same approach that I recommend to women when learning how to orgasm. So, female ejaculation is a smaller amount of gooey, whiteish fluid from the female prostate. The female prostate is also known as the Skene’s gland [6]. In fact, “analysis of the fluid demonstrates that it is chemically different from urine” [5]. For some women, when they feel that rush of fluid at the same time as orgasm it can really enhance the orgasm. I can’t know this for certain since I’m not a man, but it could be very similar to the rush they feel in their urethra when they are ejaculating and having an orgasm.