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36-40,
*igsislittlebit
writes: I have been trying to squirt during sex and oral stimulation I just cant figure out how to push out the fluid. I get to the point of feeling the sensation to 'pee' then i push but get nothing. Some people say push like you're going to pee and others say push in the sense of 'bearing down' which are both different ways. Can anyone help me to figure out the right way to push out the squirt?
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reader, bigsislittlebit +, writes (16 February 2008):
bigsislittlebit is verified as being by the original poster of the questioni finally figured out how to do it. lolthanks to the advice from one of my actualfriends :]thanks to all who replied to my question.
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 December 2007): I've found more information that may be helpful to you:
http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/ejacula.htm
This website explains quite a bit about the biological aspect of the situation.
A quote:
"The fluid in the prostate would likely be released or expelled during orgasm when the pelvic muscles contract. While the volume of ejaculate released may vary from woman to woman it is likely present in all women, and they do not have voluntary control over its release."
Like I said, some women just can't 'squirt.'
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 December 2007): Honestly?
I'm multiply orgasmic, having orgasms every thirty seconds for as long as I want to. Wooohooo. :P I've been like that since I was very young, it just started happening. A lot of women are not wired for that and I've never seen a woman 'learn' how to become like me.
Same thing with squirting. It's a 'wiring/biological' issue. If you don't squirt naturally, it's my opinion that you will never 'squirt.' You may release some urine, but otherwise...
You should be happy with they way your body works currently. It's you, it's precious, and it's what you're best at. Enjoy it.
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reader, LULU'S Advice +, writes (15 December 2007):
Well my love,you have me stumped.I'm 47 with a very healthy sex life and I don't think I've ever "SQUIRTED",if I have then I haven't known about it.Why is this important,is it supposed to add to your orgasm or something.Perhaps I'm just out of touch with todays fad's but I'm of the opinion that if it's not broke,don't fix it. xx
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