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Squirting comes more easily to some people than others. For some people, it’s a normal part of their sex lives, while other people prefer to engage in other forms of sexual activity [5]. Everybody is different, as are our sexual desires and preferences. If you’re interested in finding out if squirting is something you can do, we wish you all the best on this learning journey. If it’s not for you, that’s good too!
As with all the techniques in this squirting guide, experiment with these two to see which you prefer.
Some women prefer rigid sex toys such as those made from hard plastic, glass or metal because they provide the necessary intensity for G-spot orgasm and squirting, while others don’t need such intense stimulation. Your girl will know what works best for her, so make sure to talk to her and get her feedback.
Still, there are valid reasons a person—particularly someone who is trans, nonbinary, or intersex—might prefer to use the words squirting and ejaculating interchangeably. “A lot of people refer to squirting as female ejaculation, which also makes it super gendered,” Lola Jean says. “The cool thing about squirting is it can be a very gender euphoric thing, especially for transmasc folks.”













