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G Spot Squirt – Basic Information about Squirting


Have you ever seen or experienced a G spot squirt? If so, you may be curious as to what it is and what it feels like when it happens. Squirting is now a popular fetish because it is a surefire sign that a woman is having an orgasm. A woman will not squirt if she is not having an orgasm, and many people love seeing a climax whenever they watch porn. If you are intrigued by this act or this fetish, the information below should give you a good idea about what is going on when a woman starts squirting.

A G spot squirt is the result of repetitive G spot stimulation. As a woman continues to have this zone stimulated, she will start to feel a pressure down below that will release when she has an orgasm. For some women, an orgasm may only consist of muscle contractions. For squirters though, the experience is a little messier. Their vaginas begin to squirt a clear liquid from them much like penises squirt semen, but there is nothing in the ejaculate that comes from a female. It looks like water resulting from an abundance of pleasure.

Some women experience a G spot squirt regularly and others never experience it at all. There are theories that suggest that any woman can have a squirting experience, but there is no solid proof of that out there. For now it seems that most of the women who find out they can squirt will just discover that on a whim. They do not actually try to ejaculate, but they end up doing so during sex or masturbation one day. If you want to try to squirt or make a woman squirt, aim for repetitive G spot pleasure. You may be able to maneuver the stimulation so that it triggers that squirting in the body.

Do not confuse a G spot squirt with the standard mucus that comes from all vaginas. That is meant as a way to prepare the body for sex, and ejaculate is the result of intense pleasure. These are two different events that happen to occur in the same location. If you know you are a squirter or know you are having sex with a squirter, just be prepared to wash the sheets every time you have sex. Squirting can get messy, but for most people, the experience is well worth any mess that may come about.

Female Ejaculation

Female EjaculationDon’t despair if your girlfriend doesn’t ejaculate. There is still hope…. Despite locker room tales of female ejaculation, it can actually be quite rare. It is said that not all women ejaculate and that even those who do may only do it once ever, but that is simply not true.  In fact all women are cable of female ejaculation.

For those women who do, the amount of liquid that spurts out is normally less than what would fit in a juice glass. However, some women – or their partners — have reported that they ejaculate fluids ranging from a few drops to the size of a puddle.

Oftentimes when this happens to a woman for the first time, she is mortified thinking that it is the release of urine, which, of course, it is not. While it is not unheard of for a tiny bit of urine to leak out during intercourse, it doesn’t leak out during orgasm, which is when this liquid appears. The substance is believed to come from glands that are similar to a man’s prostate. Be quick to reassure your partner that female ejaculation does exist. Another fact you might point out is that if it were urine, it would smell like urine. The fluid that comes with the orgasm does not smell this way.

It is thought that female ejaculation – which has been called she-jaculation — is actually the release of fluids from the Skene’s glands, which are in the urethra. This ties in neatly to some theories that stimulation of a woman’s G Spot leads to female ejaculation.

In 1950, a German doctor, Ernst Grafenber published an article about a particularly sensitive spot within a woman’s vagina that could be stimulated to produce orgasms. The G Spot was named after this doctor. The G Spot is believed to be either a button or a ridge or rough patch of tissue deep within the vaginal wall that becomes engorged during stimulation and causes an orgasm. Grafenber believed that when this spot was stimulated it was actually putting pleasurable pressure on the urethra – used to urinate – and that this is what caused engorging and orgasm.

Based on this scientific theory, it makes perfect sense that female ejaculation could in fact be caused by stimulation of the Skene’s glands within the urethra.

One study of women who ejaculate showed that the fluid contained a protein that is also produced by a man’s prostrate. This might mean that some women contain something near their urethra that is similar to the male prostrate gland – this for lack of a better term could be a female prostrate gland. In addition, research shows that this same protein found in fluids during female ejaculation is also the same protein found in semen when men ejaculate.

Sadly, there are few studies in this area. One study of more than 400 women could not find one woman who ejaculated during orgasm. Despite this, enough women and men have experienced female ejaculation first hand that claim it exists.