Squirting, also known as female ejaculation, is when a person with a vulva releases fluid during intense sexual pleasure, usually during G-spot stimulation. Not everyone experiences it the same way, and it’s totally okay if it doesn’t happen. But if you’re curious to explore or want to make it easier, the right position can help a lot.
Here are some of the best positions that may increase the chance of squirting, explained in simple words:
1. Missionary with Hips Raised
This is like the classic missionary position, but with a twist. Place a pillow under the hips to tilt the pelvis upward. This angle can help better reach the G-spot, which is usually about 2–3 inches inside the vagina, toward the belly button.
Why it works: The upward angle gives better access to the G-spot, and the closeness allows for good rhythm and eye contact.
2. Doggy Style
This is when one partner is on all fours and the other enters from behind. It allows for deeper penetration and strong pressure on the G-spot.
Why it works: This position allows the penis, fingers, or toy to naturally hit the G-spot at a good angle.
3. Frog Position (Modified Doggy)
Similar to doggy, but with the person receiving lying more flat with knees spread out to the side, like a frog.
Why it works: It opens up the pelvic area and helps the giver control the angle and depth even more, which can stimulate the G-spot effectively.
4. Cowgirl or Reverse Cowgirl
This is when the person receiving is on top. Facing their partner (cowgirl) or facing away (reverse).
Why it works: Being on top gives the person receiving more control over the speed, pressure, and angle. Rocking back and forth can create great G-spot contact.
5. On the Edge of the Bed
Lie on your back with your hips at the edge of the bed and feet flat on the floor or hanging down. Your partner can kneel or stand between your legs.
Why it works: The angle lets the giver thrust in a way that hits the front wall of the vagina, where the G-spot is.
Why it works: You or your partner can directly reach the G-spot and adjust as needed for comfort and pleasure.
A Few Tips:
- Relax and go slow: Being relaxed helps everything flow better—literally.
- Use lube: It reduces friction and increases comfort.
- Pressure over speed: G-spot stimulation usually responds better to firm, steady pressure than fast thrusting.
- Stay open to the experience: Squirting doesn’t always happen, and that’s totally normal. Focus on enjoying the moment.
Exploring pleasure should always be fun, respectful, and consensual. Whether or not squirting happens, the journey itself can be just as satisfying.
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