How To Make Her Squirt

Jan 27, 23
How To Make Her Squirt

How To Make Her Squirt

Squirting, also known as female ejaculation, is the release of fluid from the Skene's glands located near the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm (1). It is not a universally experienced phenomenon, and some women may not be able to squirt at all.


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How To Increase Chances Of Squirting

There are a few things that may increase a woman's chances of experiencing squirting:


  • Stimulation of the G-spot: The G-spot is a sensitive area located on the front wall of the vagina, about 2-3 inches inside. Stimulating this area can lead to intense pleasure and potentially squirting. If you're using your fingers a "hook" type "come hither" motion seems to be effective. Start out slow.
  • Arousal: Squirting is more likely to occur when a woman is highly aroused, so it is important to create a relaxed and comfortable environment. Foreplay, meditation, and relaxation can all help.
  • Patience: It may take some time for a woman to squirt, so be patient and don't try to rush the process
  • Communication: Talking openly with your partner about what feels good and what doesn't is important in any sexual encounter. The added relaxation that comes from good communications can also help attempting to squirt


Squirting is not something that can be forced or guaranteed. Everyone's body is different and reacts differently, and the vast majority of women cannot squirt with any kind of regularity.


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Is Female Squirt Just Urine

The fluid that is released during female ejaculation, also known as squirting, is a mixture of urine and a fluid from the Skene's glands. The Skene's glands are located near the urethra and are believed to have a similar composition to prostatic fluid in men. The fluid is typically clear and odorless, and some women report that it can be quite profuse. The woman's diet and exercise habits can play a major role in the taste of her vagina and squirt. Not all scientists agree on the exact composition of the fluid, but one thing is clear - squirt does contain urine. 


Most studies have suggested that the fluid is urine. There are some studies that claim to have found substances chemically different than urine, but there is little, if any, evidence to support this.


How To Make More Female Squirt

Aside from the methods listed above that can increase your changes of experiencing female squirting, there are some methods can can increase the volume of squirt. Knowing that squirt is urine (or at the very least, mostly urine), hydration is key.


  • Drinking more water: Aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water a day.
  • Drinking fluids other than water: Fruit juice, herbal tea, and other fluids can contribute to hydration.
  • Eating fruits and vegetables: Many fruits and vegetables have high water content and can help with hydration.
  • Limiting diuretic beverages: Caffeine and alcohol are diuretics, which can make you urinate more frequently. Limiting or avoiding these beverages can help you retain more fluids.
  • Exercise: Physical activity can also make you sweat and urinate more frequently.
  • Monitoring urine color: If your urine is pale yellow or clear, it's a good indication that you're well-hydrated. If it's dark yellow or amber, it's a sign that you need to drink more fluids.