12-01-2024, 06:43 AM
I’ve got mixed feelings about this whole ‘every woman can squirt’ idea. I’ve been with some women who have done it, and it was incredible, but I don’t think it’s something that’s universally achievable for everyone. In fact, I think there’s a lot of pressure out there for women to perform in a way that’s unrealistic. Just because some women can squirt doesn’t mean every woman should or will.
The truth is, not every woman’s body is built to squirt, and that’s perfectly fine. There are different factors at play—whether it’s physiology, comfort level, or the ability to relax enough for intense pleasure. Some women might squirt once, while others might never do it, but that doesn’t mean they’re not having amazing orgasms or intimate moments.
In my experience, the most important thing is to focus on making your partner feel comfortable and safe. Some women need more time or a different kind of approach to get comfortable enough for that kind of release. It’s about finding what works for the individual, and not just following a generic set of instructions or expectations.
So, is squirting a universal experience for women? No, and it doesn’t need to be. What really counts is the connection and the pleasure that both partners are experiencing. And if squirting happens, great—if not, no big deal.
The truth is, not every woman’s body is built to squirt, and that’s perfectly fine. There are different factors at play—whether it’s physiology, comfort level, or the ability to relax enough for intense pleasure. Some women might squirt once, while others might never do it, but that doesn’t mean they’re not having amazing orgasms or intimate moments.
In my experience, the most important thing is to focus on making your partner feel comfortable and safe. Some women need more time or a different kind of approach to get comfortable enough for that kind of release. It’s about finding what works for the individual, and not just following a generic set of instructions or expectations.
So, is squirting a universal experience for women? No, and it doesn’t need to be. What really counts is the connection and the pleasure that both partners are experiencing. And if squirting happens, great—if not, no big deal.