The Wettest Lie šŸ’¦ – Squirting? It’s just one of three…

The Wettest Lie šŸ’¦ – Squirting? It’s just one of three…

Most men chase the splash… but miss the real flood.

They think making a woman squirt is the ultimate sexual achievement. The fireworks. The trophy. The proof she climaxed hard and deep.

But here’s the truth:

Squirting is just one of three distinct types of female ejaculation—alongside Skene’s and Bartholin’s releases.

And it’s not even the most intimate.

If you’ve only been chasing the squirt, you’ve been playing with one key to her orgasmic kingdom… while two more have been begging to be unlocked.

Let me explain.

Squirting: The Porn-Star Favorite

You already know it. You’ve seen it. Maybe even tasted it.

It’s the dramatic release of clear fluid—sometimes gushing, sometimes streaming—from the urethra, triggered by firm, rhythmic stimulation of the G-spot area.

Scientifically, it’s associated with fluid from the Skene’s glands—though many mix it up with urine, because the duct it exits from is the same.

But here’s what most men miss:

Squirting is often easier to achieve in women who are already highly aroused, relaxed, and emotionally open. That’s why not every woman squirts every time. And why it’s often absent in newer or less connected sexual dynamics.

Women love it because it feels raw, primal, and cathartic. But it’s not the only way her body says, ā€œI surrender.ā€

šŸ‘‰ Want to see the exact G-spot massage technique that made Abigail gush on camera? Watch it inside.

Skene’s Gland Ejaculation: The Silent Siren

Separate from the visible squirt, the Skene’s glands also produce a subtler kind of female ejaculation. One that doesn’t always burst—but seeps, pulses, and pools inside her before spilling out.

It’s often clear or slightly milky, and unlike the theatrical squirt, this release is more about pressure relief than visual show.

Biologically, the Skene’s glands are considered the female prostate—a term used in medical literature due to their anatomical and functional similarities, including their proximity to the urethra and their ability to produce prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Rich in nerve endings. Deeply tied to her pelvic floor.

This means mastering this release isn’t just physical—it’s energetic. When done right, it can trigger full-body orgasms, emotional weeping, or uncontrollable giggles.

Most men never see it because they don’t last long enough, or they don’t stay slow enough.

šŸ‘‰ I teach the breathing and pacing techniques that unlock this subtle ejaculation—watch how Jayden reacts.

Bartholin’s Gland Ejaculation: The Drool of Desire

Now here’s the rarest—and most misunderstood—of the three.

Bartholin’s glands are small, pea-sized glands near the vaginal opening, primarily known for their role in lubrication. While some women experience pronounced secretion during arousal or orgasm, their role in ejaculation remains debated among experts. Their job? Secrete lubrication when she’s aroused.

But in some women, these glands can flood during high arousal or orgasm. Thick. Slippery. Often described as ā€œdrooling.ā€

It doesn’t squirt. It oozes.

And it often happens unnoticed—because it blends into the wetness of sex. But when you learn how to slow down, tease, and build her up without rushing, you’ll see her body doing more than dripping… it’s giving.

šŸ‘‰ See the exact way I stimulate this arousal build-up with Abigail in ā€˜Gspot Orgasms Made Easy’.

Why This Makes You Unforgettable

When you know the difference between these three—and you learn to activate each—something changes.

You’re no longer just a lover.

You become an explorer of her depths. A master of her mystery. And as she feels that depth of attention, she melts—emotionally and physically—because she knows you see her, not just her body. A man who doesn’t just make her climax… but makes her feel seen.

Most men are obsessed with performance.

The great ones? They’re obsessed with understanding.

šŸ‘‰ These tips help. But only the video shows how Abigail uses all three ejaculations—with her moans, reactions, and the exact positions that trigger each. Watch it now.

Your New Orgasm Map

Here’s your takeaway:

  • Squirting is powerful, but it’s just the beginning.
  • Skene’s release is intimate and emotional.
  • Bartholin’s drool is sensual and deeply arousing.

Each one is a sign. A signal. A gift.

And when you learn to read these fluids—not just chase them—you become the kind of lover she whispers about to her friends… the kind she comes back to.

šŸ‘‰ Click here to become the lover who unlocks all three gates of her pleasure. Watch Abigail and Jayden now.

Hot kisses,

Gabrielle Moore
Sex Expert & Author of Naked U

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