How To Make a Woman Squirt [Female Anatomy - How To Squirt Guide!]

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Published on Apr 23, 2024 This response is partially generated with the help of AI. It may contain inaccuracies.

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Title: How To Make a Woman Squirt [Female Anatomy - How To Squirt Guide!]

Channel: Amanda Pasciucco, PhD, LMFT, Sex Therapist


Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Help a Woman Squirt

  1. Set the Stage for Squirting:

    • Squirting usually occurs when a woman is already at a certain plateau of orgasm.
    • Ensure your partner with female genitalia is at a plateau of orgasm or close to it.
  2. Overcoming Inhibitions:

    • Encourage your partner to push past any urges to stop or feelings of shyness or embarrassment.
  3. Prepare the Environment:

    • Lay down a towel or use a sex blanket with a waterproof side for easy cleanup.
    • Ensure the setting is comfortable for both partners.
  4. Stimulate the Clitoral Area:

    • Apply pressure on the top of the mounds or where the clitoral gland is externally on the vulva.
    • Internally, stimulate the internal clitoris with a finger inside the vagina.
  5. Internal Stimulation Techniques:

    • Use one or two fingers inside the vagina while applying pressure on the clitoral gland with your thumb.
    • Experiment with different motions like in and out for effective squirting.
  6. Communication is Key:

    • Ask your partner for feedback on what feels good.
    • Calibrate your movements based on their responses, aiming to reach the desired level for squirting.
  7. Apply Pressure Simultaneously:

    • The key to squirting is applying pressure on the external gland and the vagina at the same time.
    • Maintain a consistent pace, speed, and pressure unless directed otherwise by the receiving partner.
  8. Recognize the Signs:

    • Look for signs of warmth or sensations throughout the body, indicating an impending climax.
    • Some individuals may feel an urgent need to pee, signaling readiness for squirting.
  9. Continue with Consistency:

    • Keep the same pace, speed, and pressure to facilitate squirting.
    • Adjust only if the receiving partner requests a change in speed.
  10. Post-Squirting Care:

    • Understand that after squirting, the partner may need space or react unexpectedly.
    • Respect their boundaries and reactions without taking it personally.
  11. Closure and Additional Information:

    • Thank the partner for their participation and understanding.
    • Offer resources for further reading or exploration, such as the book mentioned in the video.
  12. Engage with the Content Creator:

    • Like the video if you found it helpful and want more content on the topic.
    • Check out the creator's book for more in-depth information.
  13. Stay Updated:

    • Subscribe to the channel for new videos and updates on similar topics.

By following these steps, you can create a comfortable and communicative environment to help a woman experience squirting with care and understanding. Remember to prioritize consent, communication, and mutual pleasure throughout the process.