Can a Non-Squirter Learn to Squirt?

The title of this thread really says it all. I am wondering if there are any techniques/strategies/exercises that can be utilized to make a woman who doesn't/hasn't ever squirted do so? Is it a genetic thing? Is it a state of mind thing? I guess my real question would be: can only certain women do it, or can it be "learned?" Is there any literature on this subject that anyone knows of and can point me towards?

There is such a wealth of sexual knowledge on this board, so I figured this thread would be a natural starting point for gathering information. All serious input on this matter is welcomed and fully appreciated. Maybe there are some women on this board that may have an answer to this question, or have experience in this area that would be willing to share?

Anyhow, thanks in advance for any help that anyone can provide!
 
A sexual psychology professor that I had once addressed this. He said that all women have the ability to do so, they just need to be taught how. Most women are too tense to be able to do it, and they need to relax to be able to squirt.
 
A sexual psychology professor that I had once addressed this. He said that all women have the ability to do so, they just need to be taught how. Most women are too tense to be able to do it, and they need to relax to be able to squirt.

I agree. Its all about comfort and trust. It took me many months to get my lady to do it.... and it dosen't happen all the time. However its about finding the right spot and her being comfortable. Now go out there and get the women squirting.
 
Why would you want your girl to squirt when she can just poop on you? :dunno:

Well... she's really interested in learning how/if she can do it, so I just want her experience to be as pleasurable as possible, really.

That, and I like a little variety. I mean, what am I supposed to do when the luster of her pooping on me inevitably wears off? :sleep:
 
He said squirting, not diarrhea bukakke. :pukey:

Now don't get me wrong, I don't want to come across as discriminatory towards diarrhea bukakke... its just that I'm pretty sure I can figure out a few logical strategies on how to make that happen without any ouside input :rofl:
 
Yes. They can be taught to squirt, but it takes time.
 
Actually, it's assumed that female fluids exit the body through the Skene's Glands & not the urethra, even though they're located near eachother.

Since these glands apparently have a highly variable anatomy & are sometimes entirely absent, I'd answer no to your question. Of course, Greg's answer might be a solution to that problem. :)
 
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