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How to Make Her Reach Ecstasy: Unveiling the Secrets of Female Ejaculation

As a sex educator, I often receive the burning question: “How can I make my girl squirt?” It’s no surprise that many men are intrigued by female ejaculation. It can be the ultimate validation of sexual prowess, especially considering the challenges that women often face in reaching orgasm. While squirting is indeed fascinating, it’s important to note that there are three other lesser-known ways for a woman to reach climax. So, if you’re curious about whether you’re hitting the right spots, read on to discover the four forms of female ejaculation that will make her scream your name and soak the bed.

The Basics: Understanding Female Ejaculation

There are two primary ways women can ejaculate. The first is what experts refer to as squirting, or urinary bladder discharge. The second is prostate ejaculation, which is produced by the female prostate, commonly known as the G-spot.

Squirting vs. Prostate Ejaculation: Decoding the Fluids

How can you tell if a woman is squirting? The answer lies in the color of the fluid. When a woman squirts, a clear, odorless liquid gushes out of the vagina in substantial quantities. Although this fluid may be mixed with urine if the bladder wasn’t emptied before sex, urine is not its primary composition, so it won’t have a distinctive “pee smell.” It’s essential to understand that this fluid originates from her bladder. The scientific community is still uncertain about why this phenomenon occurs. One theory suggests a connection between this ejaculation and the activation of the endocrine system during female sexual arousal. When a woman’s body is aroused, the system is triggered, causing her kidneys to draw water from all over her body and deposit it into the bladder. This water is then released during orgasm.

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On the other hand, prostate ejaculation occurs when the female prostate, or G-spot, secretes a milky and viscous fluid similar to semen. While this fluid is more watery and lacks reproductive value (unlike semen in men), it does contain prostate specific antigen (PSA), categorizing it as “prostatic fluid.” The G-spot produces this fluid during arousal, and it is emitted from the urethra in small amounts, no more than two teaspoons. Unlike squirting, this fluid flows out rather than being forcefully projected.

Beyond the Basics: Additional Forms of Female Ejaculation

Apart from urethral ejaculations, there are two types of vaginal emissions: gushing and creaming. When a woman gushes, a significant amount of moisture is released from the vagina during penetration. You may notice an overwhelming wetness flowing down your penile shaft or in your hands, or her vaginal walls might become remarkably slippery.

The last form of vaginal ejaculation, known in Taoist tradition as the “cream essence of woman,” involves the release of thick, white, and viscous fluid during penetration. The origin of this fluid remains unknown. According to Taoist beliefs, this creamy cum is regarded as the distilled essence of a woman. Being able to elicit this response is considered a mark of exceptional lovemaking prowess. So, if you witness her vagina creaming while you penetrate, rest assured that you’re doing something right.

Remember, paying attention and understanding her body is key. A woman can experience orgasm in multiple ways. Intense states of arousal and relaxation can lead to various forms of climax. If you want to make her squirt or experience creaming, dedicating ample time to foreplay and intimate relaxation is crucial.

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For more information on squirting ejaculation, check out this video.

Glamazon Tyomi is CASSIUS’ resident sexpert. Find out more about what makes her a pro here.

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