A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: 75% of the time I "squirt" during vaginal orgasms (they don't feel like orgasms to me, but eh), but the other 25% of the time it is during a clitoral orgasm.I'm always afraid that I'm peeing instead of squirting, so I never let the fluid come out. Usually no more than a teaspoon comes out in the end. This just happened to me and right afterwards I went to see if I had to pee, and I only peed maybe 2 tablespoons. Anyhow, so is it possible to squirt during a clitoral orgasm? Because if not, than that must mean that I'm holding back pee every time afterall! :( What do you think?
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reader, cockainis +, writes (27 November 2008):
Yes, squirting is more common than you think. It is said that squirters are the lucky orgasmers because of the sensation of urethral orgasm. The burst often makes women "cry" while squirting. Some squirts can go on to a glass-full or so. Next time you feel like peeing when cumming, try to squeeze it out throughout your orgasm. That's when women usually "cry", especially while actively rubbing the g-spot. The G-spot is at the end of the urethra where this fluid comes from. A small percetage of it is urine, and commonly, squirt does not smell like urine.The first time I came across a squirter, I actually freaked out because I was down on her. Be sure to forewarn your partner about your squirting. It is a good thing if he understands the pleasure it brings to you. Squirters usually have to prepare towels when in bed.Later on, I learned that squirting is quite common, and can be taught and enduced.You are not only normal. You are lucky!
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