Is female squirting real or a myth ? And if it's real, is it much or a little ? And can it be much one time and little in another for the same woman ?

"G-spot” (another myth?)

From the number of women I've had tell me "don't fucking stop, keep fingering me right there!" (OK not that many but enough) I think the g-spot is just as real as the male prostate. It's the place you have to hit to produce a full squirt (usually)

Also, back to squirting, it does usually require a fair amount of very strong stimulation, hard and deep fingering or penetration and almost violence toward her clit (slapping) to make it happen. Not something I was brought up or educated to believe was "normal" in "healthy" sexual relationships. It's not lovemaking, it's hard, dirty and intense. Maybe this explains its apparent rarity? Not everybody is prepared to either give or receive that kind of almost over the top physicality.
 
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How about answering the question by stating that it doesn’t matter where it comes from or what it is, if you find it hot, believe what you want?
Really?

Imagine a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, asking her trusted OBGYN this very question about squirting. Should the doctor lie to her? .. Even though she knows differently, should she tell her, "Well, we don't really know what that 3oz of liquid coming from the tube that leads directly from the bladder is...we just don't! It's a doggone medical mystery." Is that what you believe? So it's ok for this young woman to go home feeling shitty about herself because she's unable to "squirt" for her douchebag boyfriend who read on a Kink website that all highly experienced, highly sexual woman should be capable of spontaneously creating massive amounts of girl-cum?

It's great that people enjoy squirting - giving and receiving. But NO one should perpetuate falsehoods. And suggesting that what is being squirted ISN'T mostly urine is a FALSEHOOD. Again, ask a board certified Urologist, OBGYN, or probably damn near any family doctor.

Being sex positive means not judging people for their likes/ dislikes. I get it, I do! But it also means embracing the TRUTH about sexuality, rather than pretending we don't know what the truth is just to preserve a fetish.
 
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Really?

Imagine a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, asking her trusted OBGYN this very question about squirting. Should the doctor lie to her? .. Even though she knows differently should she tell her, "Well, we don't really know what that 3oz of liquid coming from the tube that leads directly from the bladder is...we just don't! It's a doggone medical mystery." Is that what you believe? So it's ok for this young woman to go home feeling shitty about herself because she's unable to "squirt" for her douchebag boyfriend who read on a Kink website that highly experienced, highly sexual woman are capable of spontaneously creating massive amounts of girl-cum?

It's great that people enjoy squirting - giving and receiving. But NO one should perpetuate falsehoods. And suggesting that what is being squirted ISN'T mostly urine is a FALSEHOOD. Again, ask a board certified Urologist, OBGYN, or probably damn near any family doctor.

Being sex positive means not judging people for their likes/ dislikes. I get it, I do! But it also means embracing the TRUTH about sexuality, rather than pretending we don't know what the truth is just to preserve a fetish.

Honestly dude, your determination to say "it's just pee" and force that on the people whose experience says otherwise is almost a fetish in itself. Sure, most people who've given a considered reply based in actual experience aren't denying that pee may be involved in some way, and they're also not saying women have a mythical unicorn cum gland that spouts girl-semen, but what they are saying (women mostly) is it isn't just somebody emptying their bladder to emulate porn.
 
Cindy027 nails it with explanation. I have been with women who squirted, 2 were actual squirting IMO, one was probably squirt mixed with piss. Only reason I came to this conclusion was the quantity (I would guess a couple glass full, enough to soak a queen mattress 80%), and the taste. The ones who squirted was quick clear sprays, clear in color, sweet taste (almost like diluted sugar water). Both of their bodies would shake, stiffen and breathing was labored. After it was over her area was very sensitive to the touch, they needed several minutes to recover and continue for further things. Both has similar expressions in describing the feeling such as flashing light in their head, intense pressure in the groin area, black-out feeling, momentary loss of sensations, slight headache after sometimes. A very intense orgasm. Trick is the woman has to be willing to let the urge to pee come during an orgasm. Many hold the feeling inside for fear. Have them pee before sex, then when they get the urge let it go and a good chance it will be a squirt orgasm.
 
Honestly dude, your determination to say "it's just pee" and force that on the people whose experience says otherwise is almost a fetish in itself. Sure, most people who've given a considered reply based in actual experience aren't denying that pee may be involved in some way, and they're also not saying women have a mythical unicorn cum gland that spouts girl-semen, but what they are saying (women mostly) is it isn't just somebody emptying their bladder to emulate porn.
The title of this thread is literally, "Is female squirting real or a myth?" So I didn't come her to yuck peoples' yum - I'm here trying to shine a light on a misperception. And you are being as obstinate as I am.

I didn't say it's JUST pee. I said it's MOSTLY pee. And I'm not speaking from personal experience (yes, I'm a dude), I'm sharing what actual Health Care Providers say about it - actual FEMALE OBGYN's and Urologists! And they won't tell you squirting isn't real, per se. They'll tell you that it's real in the sense that it may happen for some women, but they'll also tell you (if you ask) that it's almost entirely urine. And it happens when women relax their pelvic floor muscles during sex - either involuntarily or voluntarily.

Again, don't take my word for it. Ask health care experts.

While you're at it, ask a Sex Educator or a licensed Sex Therapist about the wisdom of letting misinformation go uncorrected. Do you really think women need yet another sexual expectation piled on them? So it's not enough now to just orgasm, but a REAL woman must be able to achieve this penultimate orgasm called Squirting where her body produces ounce after ounce of cum?
 
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Really?

Imagine a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, asking her trusted OBGYN this very question about squirting. Should the doctor lie to her? .. Even though she knows differently should she tell her, "Well, we don't really know what that 3oz of liquid coming from the tube that leads directly from the bladder is...we just don't! It's a doggone medical mystery." Is that what you believe? So it's ok for this young woman to go home feeling shitty about herself because she's unable to "squirt" for her douchebag boyfriend who read on a Kink website that highly experienced, highly sexual woman are capable of spontaneously creating massive amounts of girl-cum?

It's great that people enjoy squirting - giving and receiving. But NO one should perpetuate falsehoods. And suggesting that what is being squirted ISN'T mostly urine is a FALSEHOOD. Again, ask a board certified Urologist, OBGYN, or probably damn near any family doctor.

Being sex positive means not judging people for their likes/ dislikes. I get it, I do! But it also means embracing the TRUTH about sexuality, rather than pretending we don't know what the truth is just to preserve a fetish.
#squirtdenier
 
I know this: I have been squirted on - repeatedly by my wife, and my lovers. It is REAL - whatever/whereever it "came" from and whatever it is. It is GLORIOUS!! and it comes (cums) from a different level of reaction/orgasm than other orgasms. My wife does both. Her "standard" orgasms produce a cum-like fluid in her pussy and squirting is an entirely different experience and produces an entirely different fluid. I've had it in my mouth multiple times and it has no flavor - this across multiple lovers. None had a flavor/tast.

Net net: Keep 'em cumming!!!
 
I have been with only one squirter and it was always a lot....it was a flood........and it was hot for sure
 
I’ve shared my experiences via various forums, going back to my first time experiencing it (college gf) up to and including my wife - and a lover that we both play with. Wife had squirted very periodically throughout our 30 years together but it was pretty rare. Interestingly enough, once we started discussing (and pursuing) swinging she started squirting a lot.

Then we met a couple in the LS whose wife squirts BUCKETS - she has squirted on me, and my wife and really squirts when she is getting fucked. It is delightful to watch as she is very verbal
 
Definitely a thing and the reason why I have to change my bedsheets so often!

It doesn't happen all the time, but usually when getting my pussy licked and fingered at the same time. I just love squirting over people's faces! It does happen every time I use my magic wands though.

A friend brought me to a music event at a church out of town a few weeks ago and I made the mistake of wearing a long semi-transparent white skirt. We went back to his car during the intermission and I squirted pretty hard. His seats were leather and so were fine, but the skirt was soaked and very obviously so, so we didn't go back.
Probly the only thing that turns me on more than a woman squirting all over my face or body, is eating a womans ass. A woman that squirts makes the sex all that much more fun. Such a turn on
 
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