The Power of Relaxation and Arousal: Learning About Squirt
Squirt, also known as squirting, is a female sexual phenomenon that many women curiously seek to understand. This term refers to the act of some women expelling large amounts of fluid during masturbation or intimate intercourse, generally associated with deep vaginal arousal.
What is Squirt?
It is important to clarify that squirt is not "female ejaculation". On the contrary, medical studies indicate that this phenomenon occurs due to the leakage of the bulbourethral glands (which produce a lubricating liquid) through the bladder neck. There is no direct relationship with ovaries or clitora.
Why Trying to "Do" Squirt Can Be Problematic
Many women think that squirting is something that can be controlled or that they should be instructed on how to have it. Experts on female sexuality generally disagree:
Squirting occurs naturally during high degrees of arousal, not by conscious command.
Deliberate attempts often generate tension and anxiety that inhibit the natural response.
Increasing Your Possibilities Naturally.
If you are interested in better understanding your own sexual capabilities:
Practice masturbation with a focus on vaginal arousal.
Relax your body completely before any sexual activity.
Explore different types of stimuli and rhythms.
Communicate openly about preferences and discomforts.
Remember that human sexual variety is vast. Even without squirting, pleasurable experiences are valid for all women.
Conclusion
Truly understanding female sexuality involves recognizing its unique complexity. Instead of focusing on "how to make" a specific event happen, consider exploring the broad spectrum of your sexual pleasure and natural arousal.
Open communication with partners about preferences and experiences is the best approach to a healthy and satisfying sex life.