The Art of Squirting: Between Fact, Urban Legends, and Leading Experts
Today we live in a society obsessed
with rankings. But you see it too, especially on social media: people
feel the need to determine who’s better than whom!
So you’ll
find rankings for the best athletes, singers, politicians, and even
the best porn stars. Actually, when it comes to athletes and adult
performers, I see a lot of similarities, because depending on the
sport, every discipline has its best. Among soccer players, there are
the best at headers, the best at set pieces, and the best penalty
takers. And in porn? Well, guys, you know how many positions and
specialties there are, don’t you?
Among these, squirting causes
a lot of confusion. For many men, female squirting is the equivalent
of a male orgasm, but that’s not accurate. Because it’s not
common among all women.
Squirting refers to a profuse female
ejaculation in which a large amount of fluid is released from the
woman’s urethra during orgasm. Bodily fluids are always present
involuntarily during intercourse, but squirting is particularly
well-known and mythologized. In fact, the volume is significantly
above average, and both men and women view it as the culmination of
exceptional lovemaking—in short, a performance worthy of
applause.
90% of men strongly desire for their partner to squirt,
and this excites them greatly, while the remaining percentage often
does not appreciate it because they have misinformation about it. As
for women, most of them believe, like men, that this event is
pleasurable and are curious about it. Some believe that the absence
of it indicates some kind of physical problem (not realizing that it
is actually more of an exception than the norm). Others would feel
embarrassed if it happened, due to the amount of fluid and the
sensation of having wet themselves. This type of female ejaculation
is still debated regarding its causes and how to achieve it, but
there are more reliable accounts. The fluid, for example, is a clear,
odorless liquid; many men claim it also tastes very good.
Where
does that fluid come from? Is it pee?
It’s not just pee, and its
composition is similar to that of the fluid produced by the male
prostate. It’s thought to come from the Skene’s glands. These
glands are analogous to the male prostate and produce this
nutrient-rich fluid. In some women, they aren’t active, but don’t
worry—you can still experience that intense pleasure without
squirting. The amount varies from woman to woman, ranging from a few
drops to 150 ml, and in some cases even more.
To achieve female
ejaculation, a specific area must be stimulated. The woman must
completely surrender to her sensations, letting go of mental control.
The man must never stop; otherwise, if he stops, the orgasm stops,
and so does female ejaculation.
The area to stimulate is the
famous “G-spot,” located a few centimeters inside the vaginal
canal on the upper wall; it’s important to press with your fingers
(or with the penis) toward the bladder. Another key point is to
stimulate the clitoris at the same time as the G-spot; otherwise,
this type of orgasm cannot be achieved.
The sensations described
by women are varied and subjective, but they all have one thing in
common: the perception of immense pleasure unlike anything
experienced before.
It’s definitely something worth trying, and
to succeed, it takes a bit of patience and effort from both partners,
while being careful not to focus too much. If you focus too much on
the goal, passion and pleasure take a back seat, and it will be hard
to let go!
In porn, of course, it’s a highly
dramatized practice, and going back to what I was saying earlier
about rankings, I’ve seen several lists compiled by porn fans
highlighting the top squirting specialists. Many agree that Adriana
Chechik is the best of the best, and she certainly delivers abundant
and spectacular squirts. But my favorites remain Bonnie Rotten and
Zoey Monroe, and, by the way, there’s a beautiful video by Brazzers
titled ‘Squirt Training’ that features both of them in this
fascinating practice.
Please don’t take this video as a tutorial, and always remember that porn is entertainment. But it’s still a beautiful video!




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