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So the scientific data is sparse with a lot of unclear

Female ejaculation comes in two forms, scientists find

The “Crab” sex position is a variation of the cowgirl position, where the receiving partner is on top, facing either away or towards the penetrating partner. The receiving partner leans back, supporting themselves with their hands behind them and their feet flat on the surface, resembling a “crab” shape. This position allows the receiving partner to control the depth and pace of penetration using their legs and arms. The area around the vaginal opening is often quite sensitive. Gently place your well-lubricated thumb or index finger at the entrance of her vagina. Slowly and softly, make a gentle dipping motion up and down, just at the entrance, to help her warm up and become comfortable.

You will need to include some clitoral toys into your repertoire to help elevate her arousal levels [11]. To make a woman squirt with your penis you will need to find sex positions where you can use the head of your penis for direct contact causing G-spot orgasms [10]. What’s interesting about squirting is that some women may start to experience it later in life.

Biochemically, the brain chemical (neurotransmitter) dopamine governs libido. As dopamine rises, so does arousal and likelihood of orgasm. Make love in a new location, in a different way, at a different time, or with a different ambiance, for example, candlelight, music, and sex toys.

Anecdotally, there are two groups of people when it comes to this debate – those who are adamant it isn’t pee, and those who are adamant it is. Scientists admit that the ‘pathophysiology of squirting is rarely documented’ making it difficult to understand what is happening altogether. However, it has not been extensively researched (I’m sure you can only imagine the problems trying to study a topic like squirting accurately!). So the scientific data is sparse with a lot of unclear conclusions.

With that, you can go rely on the next techniques on this list. Wait a sec, squirting and orgasm are two different things. Making your woman reach climax doesn’t mean she squirted. With that, the clitoris isn’t going to take center stage when it comes to squirting.

Most of the liquid expelled while squirting appears to originate in the bladder. It contains some elements of urine but is much more watered down. To fully appreciate the process of female ejaculation, one must understand the anatomy involved in this intricate dance of pleasure. Diving deeper into the subject, we find that squirting is not just an act but a science. Research has shown that squirting can be a deeply satisfying aspect of sexual response for some women, yet it remains enigmatic. When using the Spiderman grip, you should aim to apply pressure to the front wall of the vagina, which can lead to squirting.

Being aroused causes a woman’s g-spot to become engorged, which is to say it becomes more prominent and bigger. Now that would be a great time to look for it, or better yet, stimulate it. For a lot of women, the g-spot is not easily identifiable and reachable, thus also feeding the stories about the non-existence of the g-spot. Getting to squirt is an important goal, and we’re going to push on for our quest.

This area, about 1-2 inches inside the vagina woman squirt, can be stimulated to produce intense sensations that may lead to squirting. When the G-Spot is properly stimulated, it can cause the Skene’s glands to release fluid, resulting in squirting. A common question or assumption around squirting in general is if it’s simply urine, and while actual female ejaculation it isn’t, in porn sometimes it is just peeing.

After one orgasm, it’s common for these areas to become hypersensitive—shift your focus to other erogenous zones like her A-spot, nipples, or inner thighs. Taking breaks between rounds and varying your techniques can prevent overstimulation while keeping her arousal high. Look for signs like deepened breathing, flushed skin, or how her pelvic muscles respond. Women don’t always need a refractory period, unlike most men.