EZ-FRISK version 8.11 is now available!
This version includes the USGS NGA East Ground Motion Model that was used for NSHM 2018. This model and optimized to run more quickly than Goulet et al.(2018) added in v8.10. We will be optimizing Goulet et al. (2018) in the next release.
We have also fixed several bugs and slightly modified the ribbon menu in this release.
Added in version 8.10:
This version brings these new features:
Using one or two fingers, apply firm but gentle pressure to the front wall of the vagina. Use a rhythmic "come hither" motion, pulling the fingers toward the belly button.
Squirting, or female ejaculation, is a physiological response characterized by the expulsion of fluid from the Skene’s glands during arousal or orgasm. While it has become a popularized topic in sexual health, it is important to approach it with a focus on communication, comfort, and a fundamental understanding of anatomy. Understanding the Anatomy Ways To Squirting Woman: How To Ejaculation And...
The key to female ejaculation often lies in the stimulation of the , an area of spongy tissue located about one to three inches inside the vagina on the anterior (front) wall. This tissue is closely linked to the Skene's glands, which produce the fluid expelled during the process. Steps to Facilitate the Experience Using one or two fingers, apply firm but
It is crucial to remember that squirting is not a metric for sexual satisfaction or the "quality" of an orgasm. Not every woman will experience it, and it is not a requirement for a healthy sex life. The goal of any sexual encounter should be mutual pleasure and connection, rather than achieving a specific physical outcome. While it has become a popularized topic in
Squirting is rarely a "start-to-finish" event. High levels of overall arousal are necessary. Focus on foreplay and clitoral stimulation to build blood flow to the pelvic region before focusing on internal stimulation.
As the sensation builds, a woman may feel an intense "need to pee." This is often the precursor to ejaculation. If she feels this sensation, she should try to relax into it rather than tensing up or stopping, as the fluid is being pushed through the urethra.
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