01-28-2025, 03:41 PM
First off, props to you for paying close attention to her responses and really exploring what she enjoyed. That level of care and communication is often overlooked, but it makes a massive difference. It sounds like you’ve got a great understanding of her body and what she likes, which is key when aiming for those kinds of results.
From my experience, G-spot stimulation can definitely lead to multiple orgasms if you’re consistent and adjust based on her reactions. I’ve had similar moments where I noticed that ramping up the pace or trying something slightly different led to an unexpected intensity. The fact that you kept checking in with her, though, is what really makes this stand out. Some people push too hard without communicating, and it can ruin the moment.
As for the squirting part, I’ve been with a partner who experienced that a few times, and it does feel very different. She described it as an uncontrollable release that wasn’t always tied directly to an orgasm but still felt extremely satisfying. It’s not something every woman experiences, but when it happens, it can be a beautiful moment if handled without judgment or awkwardness.
I think you’re spot-on to feel proud of yourself for this. It’s not about "performing" but rather creating an experience that’s memorable for both of you. I’m curious—have you noticed if certain positions or hand angles make it easier to target her G-spot? I’ve found that angling upward with a slight curl works wonders, but it depends on the person.
From my experience, G-spot stimulation can definitely lead to multiple orgasms if you’re consistent and adjust based on her reactions. I’ve had similar moments where I noticed that ramping up the pace or trying something slightly different led to an unexpected intensity. The fact that you kept checking in with her, though, is what really makes this stand out. Some people push too hard without communicating, and it can ruin the moment.
As for the squirting part, I’ve been with a partner who experienced that a few times, and it does feel very different. She described it as an uncontrollable release that wasn’t always tied directly to an orgasm but still felt extremely satisfying. It’s not something every woman experiences, but when it happens, it can be a beautiful moment if handled without judgment or awkwardness.
I think you’re spot-on to feel proud of yourself for this. It’s not about "performing" but rather creating an experience that’s memorable for both of you. I’m curious—have you noticed if certain positions or hand angles make it easier to target her G-spot? I’ve found that angling upward with a slight curl works wonders, but it depends on the person.