What Is Squirting?

Squirting, also called female ejaculation, is the release of fluid from the urethra during intense sexual arousal or orgasm. The amount and sensation can vary. Some women gush, others trickle. Some feel intense pleasure; others may not notice much difference.
What matters most? Comfort, consent, and technique.
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Understanding the G-Spot: Your Pleasure Center

The key to unlocking squirting lies in the G-spot. This sensitive area is located about 1-2 inches inside the vagina on the front wall, closer to the belly button. It feels different from the surrounding tissue—a bit rougher, like a sponge.
Stimulating the G-spot can trigger a powerful orgasm and may cause female ejaculation. The more aroused she is, the more likely it is to work.
To assist with locating and stimulating the G-spot, many couples use specially designed G-spot vibrators from EjaGuard’s sex toy collection, which can make the process easier and more enjoyable.
Can Every Woman Squirting?
Not every woman squirts, and that’s perfectly okay. Anatomy, arousal, technique, and comfort all play a role. Some women squirt once and never again. Others can do it regularly. It doesn't define sexual satisfaction. Exploring it is just part of discovering what feels good.
Remember: performance pressure kills pleasure. Take it slow, stay playful.
How to Prepare: Comfort, Consent, and Clean-Up
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Before diving into squirting techniques, make sure you and your partner are set up for success:
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Talk first: Make sure both partners are open to trying it.
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Bladder check: Many women confuse squirting with peeing. Having an empty bladder helps.
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Towels or waterproof sheets: Squirting can be messy. Lay down protection so you can stay relaxed.
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Lubrication: Natural or added lube makes stimulation smoother and more pleasurable.
Setting the mood, slowing down, and building trust matter just as much as technique.
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Best Stimulation Techniques to Help Her Squirt

Here are proven methods for how to make a woman squirt:
1. Warm Up First
Foreplay is essential. Kissing, touching, oral—whatever gets her in the mood and deeply aroused. Squirting is way more likely when she's already turned on.
2. Find the G-Spot
Use one or two fingers (palm up) and insert gently. Curl your fingers toward her bellybutton in a "come here" motion. You’ll feel a spongy texture—that’s the G-spot.
3. Steady, Rhythmic Motion
Use firm pressure with a rhythmic in-and-out or pulsing motion. Combine it with clitoral stimulation for extra pleasure. Check in frequently—adjust based on her reactions.
4. Build and Release
As she gets closer, her body may tense up, and she might feel an urge to pee. That’s normal! Encourage her to relax and let go.
Use verbal cues like, 'You're doing amazing, just let it happen.' That reassurance can help her surrender to the experience.
Using a water-based lubricant from EjaGuard ensures smoother, more pleasurable G-spot stimulation, reducing discomfort and enhancing sensation.
Top Sex Positions for Squirting
These positions offer great G-spot access and stimulation, boosting your chances of squirting:
Cowgirl (Her on Top)
She controls the angle, depth, and pace. Perfect for grinding into her G-spot and combining clitoral pressure.
Doggy Style
Provides deep penetration that hits the front vaginal wall. Pair with finger play or a toy for G-spot focus.
Spooning
Ideal for comfort and relaxed control. Use one hand to stimulate her G-spot while staying close and intimate.
The Butterfly
With her hips on the edge of the bed and you standing, you can adjust angles easily for deeper G-spot access.
Coital Alignment Technique (CAT)
This modified missionary position emphasizes clitoral and G-spot stimulation at once. Grind rather than thrust.
Incorporating toys like EjaGuard’s realistic dildos or masturbators into these positions can provide targeted pressure and variety.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
When learning how to squirt during sex, here are some things to skip:
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Going too fast: Slow and steady wins.
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Ignoring feedback: If she says it doesn’t feel good, change it.
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Lack of foreplay: No warm-up, no chance.
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Pushing when she says stop: Always respect boundaries.
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Assuming everyone can squirt: It’s a bonus, not a requirement.