Squirting: Techniques for "Orgasmic Cumshot"

  

      Squirt: This is the process where stimulation of the female G-spot causes spasms in the vagina, simultaneously stimulating the vestibular glands, causing vaginal fluid to be ejected through the urethra.

     Squirting, also known as "orgasmic ejaculation," is generally referred to as "incontinence" or "spraying" in China. "Squirting" is a Japanese term that has gained widespread popularity in recent years through Japanese adult videos and online communities, becoming a relatively common usage.


       Trivia about squirting:


       The origin of the term "squirt":


      Japanese master director Shohei Imamura, in his 21st-century film *Warm Water Under the Red Bridge*, fully depicted the phenomenon of female ejaculation for the first time, giving rise to the term "squirting." The film uses exaggeration to depict the male and female protagonists' intense intercourse among the rocks by the sea. During the female protagonist's orgasm, the gushing fluid creates a beautiful rainbow above the water, illustrating how sex, love, anxiety, and perseverance are always intertwined in life. While the motivation for love itself is simple, overcoming such obstacles in life is necessary to see the rainbow. The film uses the image of the waves crashing against the rocks as a metaphor for female orgasm, thus giving birth to the term "squirting."



      What are the differences between urine, vaginal lubrication, and vaginal discharge?


      Medical research has found that the fluid expelled during female ejaculation is neither urine nor ordinary vaginal fluid, but a substance called "Vestibular gland fluid." Although its main component is also uric acid, its urea content is more than half that of urine, it does not have an acidic enzyme reaction, and its GOT reaction is only 1/5 that of urine.


       Ingredients: Urine and vaginal fluid


Uric acid: 85.5 mg/dL 83.7 mg/dL


Acidic enzymes: react or not.


GOT response: 20 IUl 4 IUl


Urea: 4.3 IU/2.1 IU


Female ejaculation fluid is a transparent or semi-transparent liquid, odorless and tasteless, colorless or pale yellow in color, and has a certain viscosity, but not high. Genital lubrication, on the other hand, has a higher viscosity than female ejaculation fluid. Vaginal secretions undergo significant changes before and after ejaculation: initially, they have almost no viscosity, but as sexual arousal and pleasure increase, the viscosity gradually increases.


How to achieve squirting:


Having discussed so much in writing and theory, let's now talk about the actual "operation".


First, you need to engage in sufficient foreplay to ensure the woman's vagina is fully lubricated, and she should be completely relaxed. Therefore, I personally recommend a comfortable environment with moderate temperature and humidity, and both partners should be unclothed and fully comfortable with each other's presence. If the woman has already achieved a clitoral or vaginal orgasm before attempting to ejaculate, the process will be much easier.


For a woman's first experience with squirting, she should be fully relaxed and not have any fear of it or the process. It is recommended that the woman lie flat, with the man sitting cross-legged between her legs, using his knees to support her thighs and prevent her from closing her legs due to excessive stimulation, which could cause the stimulation to stop prematurely. Slowly insert the middle finger, allowing the vagina to gradually adapt to its presence. While stimulating the woman, communicate frequently to understand her reactions to different points on her genitals. When the finger is inserted about 4-5 cm, bend it naturally. You can then feel a distinct area near the top of the vagina – the G-spot. This area is generally located below the pubic hair and behind the clitoris; it's a rough, towel-like area that will become larger and rougher with increased stimulation. At this point, you can slowly insert the ring finger as well, but be sure to lubricate it beforehand. Use two fingers alternately to stimulate the G-spot with skillful finger techniques, mimicking the frequency of intercourse to maintain stimulation and gradually increase the intensity, which can lead to a perfect squirting experience.


Key points:


1. At this time, women must overcome their fear and resistance and confidently let themselves "squirt". Basically, women with 80% can achieve squirting, but only women with 40% can overcome this psychological barrier to achieve this wonderful state that transcends orgasm.


2. Pay attention to the man's posture. When the woman no longer habitually closes her legs, the man can lie on his side next to the woman, supporting his body with his lower arm while also holding the woman's upper body, and using his other hand to stimulate her lower body.


3. Signs of squirting: When you are about to squirt, you can clearly hear a "gurgling" sound inside the woman's vagina, accompanied by a large amount of vaginal fluid.


4. It's not only women with abundant vaginal lubrication who experience squirting; some women who usually produce very little vaginal lubrication often experience very large amounts of squirting.


5. Pressing the woman's lower abdomen while performing finger movements or having the woman contract her waist with her hands can achieve better results.


6. The first time you squirt is often the most difficult.


7. When a woman's body is familiar with and enjoys squirting, she can achieve squirting through simple clitoral orgasms or even normal sexual intercourse.


8. Orgasm is not the only form of climax. Consider your partner's feelings and expectations. Perfection always comes from harmony.


9. Don't forget that there are 20% women in the world who cannot squirt. Don't deliberately demand that your female partner squirt, and don't be proud of making your female partner squirt. There's nothing to be proud of.

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