12-01-2024, 06:42 AM
I’m kind of on the fence about this whole topic. On one hand, I’ve read plenty of stories and even seen videos where it seems like every woman can squirt, but on the other hand, from my personal experience, that’s just not true. I’ve been with women who’ve squirted, and it’s been amazing, but I’ve also been with women who didn’t, and that didn’t take away from the experience at all.
I think the idea that every woman can squirt comes from the fact that some women are able to do it, and it’s seen as this ‘ultimate’ sex goal. But in reality, it’s probably not as common as some people make it out to be. It also depends a lot on how well you’re able to communicate and connect with your partner. Sometimes, the most intense experiences I’ve had weren’t about chasing some physical result like squirting—they were about the emotional and mental connection.
There’s a lot of misinformation out there about squirting, too. Some people think it’s just urine, others think it’s this magical fluid that happens only during extreme orgasms. The truth is, squirting is likely a mix of fluids, and it can vary from woman to woman. It’s not something that should define a woman’s sexual experience.
If a woman squirts, great. If she doesn’t, that’s fine too. What matters more is how much you’re both enjoying yourselves in the moment and how well you’re communicating. Focus on making sex an enjoyable experience rather than worrying about hitting a specific milestone.
I think the idea that every woman can squirt comes from the fact that some women are able to do it, and it’s seen as this ‘ultimate’ sex goal. But in reality, it’s probably not as common as some people make it out to be. It also depends a lot on how well you’re able to communicate and connect with your partner. Sometimes, the most intense experiences I’ve had weren’t about chasing some physical result like squirting—they were about the emotional and mental connection.
There’s a lot of misinformation out there about squirting, too. Some people think it’s just urine, others think it’s this magical fluid that happens only during extreme orgasms. The truth is, squirting is likely a mix of fluids, and it can vary from woman to woman. It’s not something that should define a woman’s sexual experience.
If a woman squirts, great. If she doesn’t, that’s fine too. What matters more is how much you’re both enjoying yourselves in the moment and how well you’re communicating. Focus on making sex an enjoyable experience rather than worrying about hitting a specific milestone.