Try inserting a finger into the vagina

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I don’t want you to focus so much on the finger technique. What I want you to focus more on is the mindset that is coming here. It’s the emotions that you’re putting into it, because the critical factor that decides between whether a girl will or will not squirt for you, is not the fingering technique that you use.

By following these steps, you’re not just giving her more than one orgasm—you’re creating a deeper connection and giving her an experience she’ll never forget. As you can see from the illustration above, you should insert your index and middle finger inside her. The inserted fingers should be slightly curled up, providing pressure to her G-spot area.

Use lubricant freely to ensure everything moves smoothly and wonderfully. A report from the Indiana University’s Center for Sexual Health Promotion says nearly two-thirds of women use a lubricant during sex. Out of these, nearly half were of the opinion that use of a lube helped them orgasm. Keep in mind how to squirt during sex, the lube you are using goes well with yourself, your partner, and your sex toys. The G-spot is (generally) located towards the anterior wall (front) of your vagina, usually a few inches from the vaginal opening. Try inserting a finger into the vagina, and look for something that is small, soft, and spongy to the touch.

With a finger or your tongue, begin giving her clitorial stimulation to edge her closer to an orgasm. This heightened state of arousal is a pivotal feature of squirting as it helps build her excitement toward the final release. When some women orgasm, there is the fluid released from their Skene’s glands, which are the glands that surround the female G-spot, causing them to ‘squirt’. It’s also important to note that squirting is not necessarily a sign of a “better” orgasm or sexual experience.

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Size and shape aren’t just about what fits—they’re about what feels right. Smaller toys offer precise stimulation, while larger toys provide fuller sensations. Whether it’s her first toy or she’s a seasoned lover of toys, choose based on what she enjoys. I’ve tried these tips myself and even taught them live at retreats or online in our courses on squirting.

While some folks prefer pinpoint stimulation, others prefer a feeling of fullness that a solid toy can provide. The Le Wand Arch is an ideal toy for capturing that sensation. At 1.87 pounds, it offers a hefty weight to press against your G-zone.

Unlike the vagina, the anal canal does not self-lubricate, so use plenty of water or silone-based lube. If you choose to lubricate with saliva, it’s important to know the risks. Given that the mouth is full of bacteria, saliva as a lubricant presents more risk of infection and contracting STIs (i.e., oral herpes, gonorrhea). It also dries quickly and lacks a smooth consistency, so it’s best to stick with store-bought lubricant to avoid friction.