
Everything You Need to Know About Squirting
What Is Squirting?
During sexual stimulation, a woman may release fluid, which is also known as squirting or a squirting orgasm. The amount can vary, from just a few drops to a strong jet, as the name suggests.
Around the urethra are glands and prostate-like tissue that can release fluid during sexual arousal and stimulation. This fluid may either trickle out around the urethra or spray out in a strong stream. The secretion contains prostate fluid and is referred to as squirting. If stimulation continues during the orgasm, multiple squirts can occur.
How Do I Squirt?
Squirting should never be forced. Relax, take your time, and let it happen naturally. Achieving an orgasm is generally about letting go and giving yourself fully to the intimate moment.
It might not work the first time, as the ease of experiencing a squirting orgasm is highly individual. But it’s worth trying and practicing until you achieve your goal.
Our 5 Best Tips for a Squirting Orgasm
1. Find Your G-Spot!
The G-spot is located about 2–6 cm inside the vagina, “straight in and upwards.” If you or your partner use a continuous “come here” motion with slightly curved fingers or a G-spot vibrator, this area can be stimulated, making a squirting orgasm possible.
2. Arousal Is Key.
To squirt, it’s important to be highly sexually aroused and to let go of any inhibitions.
3. Focus on Your Breathing.
Long, deep breaths can help promote relaxation and build anticipation.
4. No Pressure!
Don’t pressure yourself to squirt. Take your time, enjoy the moment, let go, and give in to the sensation – it might happen naturally.
5. Don’t Stop When You’re Close!
Many people feel a sensation similar to needing to urinate and stop stimulation when they are close to climax. Keep going and let it happen!

Will I Pee During an Orgasm?
Many women experience a sensation of needing to urinate as they approach a squirting orgasm. This often leads to worry and stopping the stimulation. However, this sensation is completely normal because G-spot massage targets the front vaginal wall, which is near the urethra and bladder.
Ease your mind and increase your chances of a squirting orgasm by going to the bathroom before starting. This way, you can be sure you don’t actually need to pee and can relax as you anticipate the magical moments that a squirting orgasm brings.
Which Sex Toys Can Help Me Achieve a Squirting Orgasm?
The most effective and easiest way to squirt is by using a G-spot wand or G-spot vibrator. Combining this with clitoral stimulation can increase the chances of achieving a squirting orgasm.
It’s important to choose a wand or vibrator specifically designed for G-spot stimulation, as these devices provide the intense vibrations and targeted stimulation the G-spot often needs to climax.
Our Most Popular G-Spot Vibrators for Squirting at Blushme:
Satisfyer Pro G-Spot Rabbit
A popular, ergonomically designed rabbit vibrator from Satisfyer that stimulates your clitoris with air pressure waves while simultaneously massaging your G-spot with powerful vibrations. It features 3 vibration intensities and 7 rhythmic patterns.
Blush Rose Scarlet G
A classic, affordable G-spot vibrator from Blush. With a smooth, soft surface, slim design, and curved head for precise G-spot stimulation. The vibration settings are controlled at the base of the vibrator, and it’s waterproof – perfect for wet fun.
LELO Elise 2 Black
An exclusive, waterproof G-spot vibrator with 8 vibration levels and 5 patterns, powered by two powerful motors – one at each end. Made from soft silicone but firm in structure, the curved design of the LELO Elise 2 is optimized for targeted G-spot stimulation.
Marc Dorcel Expert G
Featuring 10 vibration settings and a curved tip, this G-spot vibrator from the popular Marc Dorcel brand effortlessly finds your G-spot.