Squirting

Practical insights about a misunderstood topic

What’s Great About Squirting

Different from Orgasm

Many people think (incorrectly) that they’re the same thing. Squirting can feel great, but in a different way from orgasm. Only 20% of women who squirt have orgasms at the same time.

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Kim

“How it’s unlike an orgasm for me”

Total Personal Release

Many women report a warmth, a feeling of tension, and intense pressure turning, unstoppably, into a feeling of release. Emotionally, there’s often a loss of control combined with all thoughts and worries momentarily disappearing.

Letting Go with a Partner

A lot of women and their partners find something primal about squirting. Sharing the moment of surrender and the potential for messiness can feel really intimate. Many women also find it super emotional, and it even brings some of them to tears.

41%
of women have squirted. Many more can but never have
87%
of women who have squirted went for years thinking they couldn’t
87%
of women who have squirted went for years thinking they couldn’t
Perspectives

“For me, it’s a big physical, psychological, and emotional release. It’s not uncommon for me to shed tears when I squirt.”

The Journey to Pleasure

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Cayda

“The first time, I was sure I’d peed”

Moving Past Embarrassment

Many women who’ve squirted say they were anxious about it for some time until they came to understand what was happening and that it could be pleasurable.

Common Obstacles

“At first, I couldn’t stop worrying about the mess.”

28% of women who squirt struggled with this for some time. Many found that putting absorbent towels underneath or trying it in the bath or shower helped them not worry.

“It took a while to become sure that I wasn’t about to pee!”

42% of women who squirt say they initially struggled with the way almost-squirting feels like almost-peeing. That concern goes away as you get familiar with the sensation, and realize that pee doesn’t actually come out (even though squirting does come from the same hole, so there are very tiny amounts of pee in it.) Some women empty their bladders beforehand, for extra peace of mind.

“The intensity of pressure that makes me squirt can get uncomfortable sometimes.”

20% of women who’ve squirted struggled at first because the kinds of touch that eventually led to squirting were faster or harder than what usually felt good—and because the buildup to squirting often doesn’t feel pleasurable at first.

Perspectives

“I used to hate that I squirted because I thought it made a mess, and didn’t accept it. I had to get over my hang ups to enjoy it, but now it feels empowering, like I’m accepting my body more fully.”

Techniques

Finding The Technique That Works For You

There’s No ‘Magic Method’ that Leads to Squirting

We’ve talked to thousands of women about the techniques that lead to squirting. Some involve gentle motion, some harder pressure. Many squirt from stimulation of G-Regions but some from rubbing the clitoris, and a few from anal stimulation. While the methods really vary from woman to woman, there’s one common theme:

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Liz

“How I build to squirting”

The technique that leads to squirting for any one person at first usually causes a weird, unfamiliar feeling of tension inside, queasiness or having-to-pee.

With squirting, that weird sensation is how you know you're on the right path. And whatever created that feeling is what you need to do more of. You or your partner might have already felt this sensation but you probably stopped what you were doing because it didn't feel like a familiar kind of pleasure. Think back: what were you doing when you had that feeling? Was there a certain kind of rubbing in a particular place? Try recreating that.

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Amelia

“How I build tension”

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Angie

“My stages to squirt”

The Three Stages of Squirting

Based on our research, most women’s experience with squirting generally fits into three stages: Ramp, Rub and Release

RAMP RUB RELEASE RAMP RUB RELEASE RAMP RUB RELEASE

Ramp

Warming up the area you’ll stimulate for a long time in the next stage

Rub

Stimulation that builds up the tension, usually for several minutes

Release

Techniques that trigger squirting after the tension has built up

Stage 1: Ramp

Once you've discovered which kind of touch in which area builds the tension, queasiness or that 'have to pee' feeling for you or your partner, think of that area as needing some preparation. It’s probably going to take some prolonged or intense stimulation to get to squirting. So gently ramp up the touch, warming up the area with a massage that gradually builds up to more pressure or speed.

Stage 2: Rub

Try increasing one or more of pressure, speed, duration, and consistency so that it feels like pressure and tension is building and building.

Pressure and Speed

The build up to Squirting often involves harder or faster stimulation than you'd expect.

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Libby

“The pressure building up”

Duration

Stick with it! Sometimes it takes several minutes for the tension to build. So patience and a comfortable position for whoever is doing the stimulating are important.

Consistency

We’re talking no pauses for coffee breaks, no switching directions. Just keep it steady—repeating the motion over and over and over again. And then over and over some more.

Stage 3: And… Release!

Once the tension and pressure inside have built up so much it feels like it’s about to burst, here are the techniques (by themselves or combined) that help trigger squirting:

Super-Consistency

Total and complete consistency of motion is the key for 15% of women who squirt. Keeping the same motion all the way through the actual squirting.

Unclench the Muscles

21% squirt when they consciously relax their internal muscles after holding them flexed or clenched. The clenching feels like it holds the pressure in, and then suddenly relaxing those muscles opens the floodgates.

Bear Down

13% squirt when they push or bear down like they’re squeezing something out. This means forcefully pushing outward—see Liz’s video below for a demonstration.

Sudden Burst of Speed

17% squirt when they or their partner add a burst of increased speed and pressure—after the tension has built up to what feels like a limit. (But only after that buildup; a speed burst won’t bring on squirting without that.)

Withdrawal

10% squirt when what’s in their vagina is pulled out—something about the pulling motion seems to trigger release.

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Liz

“Bearing down”

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Rosalinda

“How I release with a burst of speed & pressure”

Perspectives

“When I’m close and my partner feels my muscles inside contracting, they pull their fingers out. That release of pressure is what makes me squirt.”

Squirting Wisdom for Partners

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Libby

“His support made the difference.”

How to be Helpful

A lot of women become more comfortable (and less self-conscious) after they see that their partners like when they squirt, or are even turned on by it. (One study showed that 90% of partners consider squirting a positive thing.) This kind of positive reaction really helps with feeling free enough to totally surrender to squirting.

What Not to Do

Sometimes a partner can get so focused on squirting and trying to make it happen that women can feel pressured—as though their partner cares more about achieving a goal than about their pleasure. (Ahem, partners: squirting is awesome, but make sure the potential squirter is as into it as you are!)

Patience. Patience. Patience.

Building up to squirting usually means a long session of constant stimulation. It’s common for women to think they’re ‘taking too long’ or that their partner is getting tired. So it really helps when partners make it clear there’s no time limit, and that the process is fun for them whether squirting happens or not. (see more about this in Framing in Season 1.)

Bringing it to the bedroom

Helpful guidelines

Seriously, No Pressure
Feeling relaxed and comfortable is key for letting go and being able to squirt. Putting pressure on yourself or getting disappointed if it's not building can really derail the whole process. It may happen or may not - just enjoy the exploration.
Amount May Vary
Some women squirt a few drops, others squirt half a cup. For some it dribbles, for others it sprays, and for some it even hits walls. It’s all good, and all normal!
Embracing the Mess
To squirt, you have to totally embrace the mess, emotionally and physically. Letting the tidy factor go and welcoming the wetness and the vulnerability can be super liberating, and make release much easier.

Most common challenges

The Peeing Feeling
The feeling like you have to pee seems very real. But it’s just not. Squirting is a totally different body process. One solution, if you're worried about it, is go to the bathroom just before and squeeze out every drop.
Patience and Persistence
Don’t expect things to just start gushing right away. Some women have told us that it took six months or more of trying before they got it. And even once you’ve figured out how to get there, it still may take a loooooooong time, each time.
Not for Everyone
This goes without saying, but not everyone's body can squirt. And 14% of women who have squirted found it’s not that pleasurable for them. So if you haven't, can't or just don't like it, you’re definitely not alone!