to Xxxbunny11 : How to squirt? The simple answer: G-spot stimulation! But there is more than that. Stimulation of the G-spot causes swelling and fluid accumulation in the Skene glands, located near the end of the urethra. More precisely, in the erectile tissue of the urethral sponge.
Pressure and fluids continue to build with stimulation until they peak and are released from the body via the urethra. This often happens during orgasm, but it can also happen without orgasm at all.
What does it do?
As with most sexual experiences, it looks a little different for everyone. However, people who have experienced ejaculation describe it as a feeling of orgasm in terms of release, but with one major difference: the "I need to pee" feeling.
Because squirting follows a buildup of pressure on the urethra, you'll feel like you need to pee right before you squirt. The trick is to keep going
Pressure and fluids continue to build with stimulation until they peak and are released from the body via the urethra. This often happens during orgasm, but it can also happen without orgasm at all.
What does it do?
As with most sexual experiences, it looks a little different for everyone. However, people who have experienced ejaculation describe it as a feeling of orgasm in terms of release, but with one major difference: the "I need to pee" feeling.
Because squirting follows a buildup of pressure on the urethra, you'll feel like you need to pee right before you squirt. The trick is to keep going
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