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What is the G-spot? The secret to making your wife ejaculate. 

Can women ejaculate a large amount of fluid during orgasm? The answer is yes. This phenomenon is called "squirting" in Japan because the fluid released during a woman's orgasm resembles waves on the beach, one after another, continuously—a very apt name. In Western countries, it's called female ejaculation. In this article, we'll refer to female orgasm ejaculation as "squirting" for ease of explanation.
Whether a woman can squirt or not depends not on her, but on whether her partner has the ability to induce it. Theoretically, every woman should be able to squirt (except for those with physiological problems), but in reality, very few women experience this. Therefore, one purpose of this article is to give women who read it confidence in their ability to squirt, and another is to provide men who read it with useful knowledge to help their women achieve peak orgasm. The following is the specific content, which I will describe in several sections.
Section 1: Types of Female Orgasms, What is a G-Spot Orgasm, and the Relationship Between G-Spot Orgasms and Squirting.
Long ago, it was generally believed that female orgasms were divided into three categories: vaginal orgasm, clitoral orgasm, and mixed vaginal-clitoral orgasm. This classification of female orgasms is now considered incomplete, as another type of orgasm has been discovered: the G-spot orgasm. Most men are familiar with vaginal, clitoral, and mixed vaginal-clitoral orgasms, so I won't elaborate here; those interested can search online. Here, I'll focus on the G-spot orgasm. What is the
G-spot? The
G-spot is a sensitive area located 2-3 centimeters deep inside the anterior wall of the vagina, running along the urethra. This sensitive area is surrounded by erectile tissue. If you compare the circular vagina to a clock, then G is the 12 o'clock position. Normally, this area looks no different from other parts of the vaginal wall, but with continuous, rhythmic stimulation, you can clearly feel the sensitive area enlarge, harden, and become rougher. The size of the area varies from person to person, but generally it's slightly larger than a one-yuan coin. If the stimulation accumulates to a certain level, it can lead to a G-spot orgasm. At the peak of the orgasm, the G-spot becomes extremely swollen and protrudes outwards, returning to its original size after the orgasm. Simply put, a G-spot orgasm is an orgasm brought about by continuous stimulation of the G-spot.
So, what is the relationship between a G-spot orgasm and squirting? According to some expert reports and my personal experience, most women experience squirting simultaneously when they have a G-spot orgasm; squirting is also mostly caused by a G-spot orgasm. For women who are already accustomed to squirting, simply stimulating the clitoris or vagina can also induce squirting. A G-spot orgasm is a complete, total, and unconscious form of orgasm, far more intense than clitoral orgasms or vaginal orgasms. A woman's performance during a G-spot orgasm can only be described as frenzied.
Section 2, Research on Squirting.
1. From what location does a woman ejaculate a large amount of fluid during squirting? Answer: Squirting is the ejection of a large amount of fluid from the urethra.
2. How many times can a woman ejaculate during a single G-spot orgasm? A: A woman can ejaculate 3 to 5 times during a single G-spot orgasm, meaning one G-spot orgasm can cause 3 to 5 instances of squirting.
3. What is the maximum number of G-spot orgasms a woman can experience during one sexual encounter? A: I haven't researched the maximum number. Among the women I've encountered, the most I've experienced during one sexual encounter was 6 G-spot orgasms, but I had to stop due to exhaustion. If I had continued, I think she could have had even more. In intercourse, women are always a bottomless pit.
4. What are the components of the fluid ejaculated during squirting? A: It's mostly urine. According to expert research, comparing the composition of samples of squirting and urine, several findings have been made. Squirt contains urea and uric acid. Urea is not present in fluids normally ejaculated from the vagina; conversely, the presence of acidic organic enzymes not found in urine suggests that the fluid ejaculated during squirting is most likely a mixture of urine and fluid ejaculated after G-spot stimulation.
Section 3: Several Factors Determining Squirting.
1. Women most prone to squirting: Women aged 35 to 45 with little stress, who have given birth, and who enjoy sex are most likely to experience squirting. (I won't elaborate; you'll understand once you've seen enough.)
2. Sexual environment conducive to squirting: A safe, comfortable, and hygienic environment allows both partners to be fully engaged and less worried, thus increasing the likelihood of squirting.
3. Sexual partners who easily induce squirting: Lovers are more likely to induce squirting than husbands, and strangers, such as online acquaintances, are even more likely. After all, passion is something a husband cannot provide. Of course, this assumes both partners have mastered the techniques to induce squirting.
4. G-spot stimulation tools: What can strongly stimulate the G-spot and induce squirting? From my personal experience, it's fingers. Inserting the middle and ring fingers together into the vagina to stimulate the G-spot is most likely to induce squirting. As for specialized G-spot stimulation tools, I've only heard of them, never used them, so I can't comment on them.
Section Four: How to Achieve Squirt.
This section introduces the specific steps to achieve squirting, which is also the focus of this article.
First, preparations before sex.
1. Choose a suitable environment for sex. It should be safe, comfortable, hygienic, and undisturbed. Facilities such as air conditioning and a bathroom should be complete. Most importantly, the temperature should be suitable. It's definitely not good if it's cold. Having sex under the covers makes it difficult to perform well.
2. Both partners should shower.
3. Trim fingernails. The inside of a woman's vagina is a very delicate area. If fingernails are long, they can easily be injured. Of course, you can trim your nails beforehand.
Second, foreplay. Use your skills to arouse the woman's sexual desire. My method is generally to kiss the woman's body with my tongue, focusing on the ears, neck, breasts, and genitals.
Third, clitoral orgasm. Use your tongue to bring her to a clitoral orgasm first. This is a prelude to a G-spot orgasm. At this time, her vagina should be full of lubrication.
Fourth, attacking the G-spot. When she is already begging for mercy under your tongue, you can stop. After resting for a while, you can start to focus on attacking her G-spot.
Have her lie flat on her back on the bed with her legs bent at approximately 90 degrees and naturally spread apart, so that her entire vulva is fully exposed to you.
You can place a pillow under her buttocks if necessary. Face her, sit or kneel on her right side, using your left hand and left arm to hold down her left leg, and your right elbow to hold down her right knee. This is to prevent her from struggling during a strong orgasm.
Your position is now half-crawling on her vulva, with your right hand still free. Extend your right middle and ring fingers, moisten them with her vaginal lubrication, and slowly insert them into her vagina. When your fingers are about halfway in, you'll reach her G-spot. With your palm facing up and fingers bent, the point your fingertips touch should be the G-spot.
Feel how this spot differs from other parts of the vaginal wall. If it becomes rough and hard, congratulations, you're about to bring her to a G-spot orgasm. If it doesn't feel different from other areas, you'll need to stimulate and explore it more gently. Once you've found her G-spot, the rest is easy.
You only need to gently and rhythmically massage and stimulate the G-spot with your fingers. Women whose G-spots are pressed and frantically rubbed will often let out almost collapsing moans. You can feel the G-spot swelling just before ejaculation. A few more stimulations and she will ejaculate completely. During orgasm, you can gently whisper: "Come on! Don't be afraid."
After whispering like this two or three times, she will ejaculate from her urethra. At first, it will spurt out quickly, then a large amount of fluid will overflow. You've succeeded! She will definitely ejaculate wildly with screams. After one ejaculation, you can rest a little, then give her a second G-spot stimulation. She will immediately experience a second ejaculation. As long as your arm strength can support it, you can continue stimulating her indefinitely; women will be very happy with this. When a woman is about to or has almost reached orgasm due to G-spot stimulation, her consciousness is entirely spontaneous. She may try to squeeze her legs together tightly. If you keep her legs closed, your fingers will definitely not be able to move freely. This is why I first use my left hand and left arm to hold down her left leg and my right elbow to press down on her right knee.
Appendix: G-spot and Squirt Clarification
Q: What is the "G-spot"? How do I find it?
A: The G-spot was first proposed in the 1950s by German physician Ernst Gleifenbeck. It refers to an area located in the lower third of the vagina, near the pubic bone, on the anterior vaginal wall. Through sexual stimulation, this area produces a protruding response, allowing the woman to reach orgasm. "G" is the first letter of Dr. Gleifenbeck's name, and it was named after him in honor of his discovery.
In 1982, a group of scientists recruited 200 women and had their G-spots stimulated by gynecologists. The result was that 80% of the participants reached orgasm, which convinced people that the G-spot truly exists.
Q: Why does the G-spot bring pleasure to women?
A: From an embryological perspective, the G-spot is similar to the male prostate gland, so stimulation can bring pleasure. The G-spot must be searched for to be discovered; it doesn't usually react and only appears after appropriate stimulation. Therefore, clinical practice encourages sexual partners to explore together, and even for women to learn more about themselves through masturbation. The G-spot functions similarly to erogenous zones, adding spice to intimacy.
Q: Does every woman have a G-spot?
A: Not all women have a G-spot; some women just can't find it no matter how hard they look. However, don't be discouraged if you can't find it; intimacy can be cultivated through other methods. The most important thing about sex should be the mutual pleasure; the G-spot is just one way to achieve pleasure, not the only one. Adding unnecessary worries because you can't find the G-spot is putting the cart before the horse.
Q: What is "squirt"?
A: The term "squirt" originated in Japan and refers to the large amount of fluid that a woman ejaculates during orgasm. This odorless, transparent liquid gushes out rapidly, much like waves crashing against rocks on the shore, scattering spray; in Europe and America, it's called "female ejaculation." This phenomenon, previously considered female urinary incontinence during sexual activity, is now increasingly supported by evidence to be a natural physiological change in women.
Q: Does anyone know a way to make my girlfriend more likely to experience squirting during sex? Not a regular orgasm! The really intense kind, even like the vaginal ejaculation seen in some pornographic films!
A: First, it's important to clarify that the "squirting" in pornographic films is almost always staged! Some men believe that a woman's squirting indicates a true orgasm; if she doesn't, they think their technique is lacking or the woman is too frigid. They spend their lives chasing this illusory phenomenon of "squirting." Even some women believe that only squirting ejaculates constitutes a "real orgasm." In reality, stimulating a woman's prostate gland can trigger squirting, just as stimulating a man's anus can trigger ejaculation… but this physiological response is not entirely equivalent to an orgasm. To understand this further, men should ask themselves: Is ejaculation caused by simple stimulation of the anal wall comparable to ejaculation after an hour of vigorous vaginal thrusting?
Q: Can stimulating a woman's G-spot really cause her to squirt?
A: When a woman experiences a G-spot orgasm, she often experiences squirting simultaneously; squirting is almost always caused by a G-spot orgasm. For women accustomed to squirting, simple stimulation of the clitoris or vagina can also induce it. A G-spot orgasm is a complete, intense, and unconscious form of orgasm, far more intense than clitoral or vaginal orgasms. A woman's performance during a G-spot orgasm can be described as frenzied.
Q: How is squirting triggered? Why have I never seen her squirt?
A: Squirting may be related to the G-spot. If a woman stimulates her G-spot during sex or masturbation, she has a chance to reach orgasm and ejaculate. Not all women can squirt.
Q: Without squirting, there is no orgasm?
A: While squirting and orgasm are essentially equivalent, they are not a one-way street. Studies show that whether or not one experiences female ejaculation does not affect orgasm, and the level of pleasure remains unchanged; female ejaculation is one of the manifestations of orgasm, but it does not mean that the absence of female ejaculation means the absence of orgasm. There
's no need to be overly fixated on it!

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