Squirt - a type of orgasm experienced by some vagina owners that involves the release of a large amount of fluid. Some people enjoy it, while others don't find it appealing. But what exactly is it, and is it something one should aim to experience?
There are countless questions surrounding the phenomenon of squirting, and many people are not aware that there is a difference between female ejaculation and squirting.
When squirting occurs, a significant amount of clear, odorless fluid is expelled through the urethra. On the other hand, during ejaculation, a smaller, thicker discharge of white fluid is released from the vagina. This fluid comes from the Skene's glands.
Let's clear up some confusion: does the act of squirting involve urination? In simpler terms, it is more like the kidneys filtering out primary urine, which doesn't have a noticeable odor. Some sexologists even argue that urinating during sexual activity is not physically possible. In fact, a study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine in 2015 presents an experiment that supports this claim.
Is it a fact that every vagina owners has the potential to ejaculate or squirt? There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that having a vagina automatically means one can do so. Furthermore, some people may choose not to engage in squirting, mistaking the sensation for the urge to urinate.
But is it even worth attempting? Sexologists joking that wagina owners can be divided into two groups: those who are eager to experience squirting and those who have experienced it but don't enjoy it. And what kind of sensations does a squirting orgasm bring about? They can vary greatly. Some people claim that the feeling is no different from a regular orgasm, while others may find it uncomfortable or even painful.
If you are feeling curious and want to try, there is a manual technique for achieving squirting. It involves using the middle finger to make "beckoning" motions on the G-spot area while simultaneously stimulating the clitoris with the ring and index fingers, focusing on the clitoral head rather than the hood. This technique may require some practice to master.
A more efficient method of stimulation would involve using a rabbit vibrator equipped with a powerful motor in the clitoral area and the capability for continuous pleasure, like the SVibe Curve or Gizi. The innovative Slide'n'Roll technology ensures consistent contact with the clitoral head, ensuring that stimulation never falters. Plus, the robust motor in the vaginal portion delivers deep and intense sensations - just what one desires!
Squirt: Debunking Myths and Exploring Female Ejaculation
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