YouTuber Adina Rivers Explains Squirting
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YouTuber Adina Rivers Explains Squirting
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YouTuber Adina Rivers Explains Squirting

Trending News: Adina Rivers Is Back To Answer All Your Questions About Squirting

Why Is This Important?

Because it's perhaps the most misunderstood phenomenon in all of sex.

Long Story Short

YouTube sexplainer Adina Rivers tackles squirting in her latest video. She discusses what it is, what it isn't and how to make it happen.

Long Story

Squirting, or the act of a woman releasing fluids from her nether regions in response to sexual stimulus, is one of the biggest spectres in human sexuality. Are you a failure if your woman doesn't squirt? Is it normal for women to squirt like a fountain, like they do in porn? Is it pee? Adina Rivers, she of “ANAL SEX 101 For Evolved People” fame, is back with another video explaining the gushy goodness.

For most guys, the biggest question surrounding squirting is whether or not it's pee, and the answer is... maybe. Some studies find that squirting is more or less indistinguishable from pee, with the addition of other chemical compounds. But then again, other studies that required women to empty their bladders before testing found that they magically filled again when stimulated — even if it's pee, it's a special kind of pee.

Then there's the distinction between squirting and female ejaculation, which describes the milky white substance secreted by what's thought to be the skene's gland, aka "the female prostate." Did you know that some women squirt without orgasming, and that many (most, even) orgasm without squirting at all? It's true.

What I like about Adina Rivers' videos is that regardless of what she's discussing, she consistently endorses an attitude of relaxation and acceptance. And it's true — we'd all have a little more fun in the bedroom if we just relaxed and focused on one another's pleasure rather than making it into a competition. With regards to squirting, even if it's just pee, "it's all bodily fluids," as she says.

Own The Conversation

Ask The Big Question

Is there anything a guy can do to induce squirting, or does it happen on its own?

Disrupt Your Feed

I don't see the big deal about squirting, I think it's hot.

Drop This Fact

Science is pretty clueless about squirting — studies have found that anywhere from 6% to 60% of women have experienced squirting at some point.