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Drop everything because squirting isn’t just a myth—it’s a full-blown vibe. While we’ve all heard the whispers, the science is finally catching up, and it’s wild. Squirting isn’t rare, nor is it a mag…
Drop everything because squirting isn’t just a myth—it’s a full-blown vibe. While we’ve all heard the whispers, the science is finally catching up, and it’s wild. Squirting isn’t rare, nor is it a magical “I’m a good lover” trophy. It’s just another way to feel pleasure, and honestly, it’s way more fun than you’d think. But let’s be real: the confusion between peeing and squirting? It’s a dumpster fire.
Here’s the lowdown: Squirting is when you shoot more than a teaspoon of fluid—like a geyser or a mist—during sex. It’s not pee (though it might look like it), and it’s not just about the “male prostate” thing. A 2022 study found that squirt fluid has chemicals similar to semen, minus the sperm, and it’s probably coming from the bladder. But here’s the twist: it’s not just urine. The fluid also has urea and creatinine, plus prostate-like stuff. So yeah, it’s a mix of pee and something else—like your body’s own secret sauce.
If you’re curious about how to get there, start by peeing beforehand. That way, you’re not distracted by the “I need to pee” feeling during sex. Your pelvic floor muscles are key too—stronger contractions mean more power, and Kegels or weights can help. Also, focus on your G-spot (the area near your clitoris) and clitoral stimulation. Think of it as a two-part party: one for the G-spot, one for the clit. And hey, rabbit vibrators are your new BFF for hitting both zones at once.
Key points: Squirting isn’t pee, it’s a mix of fluids; pelvic floor strength matters; self-pleasure helps your body map pleasure; don’t stress—it’s just another way to feel good.
💫 Drop a comment and let’s chat about how your body slays.
So, what’s your vibe? Have you ever squirted? Or are you still figuring it out? Drop a comment and let’s chat about how your body slays.
❓ People Also Ask
Is squirting the same as female ejaculation?
No, squirting involves fluid expulsion during orgasm, while female ejaculation is a smaller release from the urethra. Both are natural and vary among individuals.
Can squirting be controlled?
Some people can control squirting through practice, but it’s not always predictable. It often depends on arousal, stimulation, and individual anatomy.
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