Emily's Ultimate Guide to G-Spot Vibrators
Be patient.
It takes time to train your body for squirting and/or G-spot orgasms. If you don’t experience either your first time, don’t give up! Your body simply needs time to adjust.
Try masturbating externally first.
G-spot orgasms are sometimes easier after you’ve already had a clitoral orgasm. Blood is flowing and your genitals are already engorged.
Bear down to squirt.
Right before you squirt, you might feel like you have to pee. But instead of clenching, think “let go and let it flow” to help encourage the release. (And a little pee comes out, no worries.)
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