Male Squirting

Male Squirting: Yes, Men Can Squirt Too!


When you hear the word squirt, the image that usually comes to mind is that of the female squirter. A subject of fantasy, widely covered in the media and studied by scientists, she has long symbolized the spectacular female ejaculation. But women are not the only ones who can squirt. Science confirms it: men can be squirters too — and it’s anything but a myth.

Understanding Male Squirting

The English term squirt means “jet” or “spurt.” In a sexual context, it refers to the release from the genitals of a clear or whitish fluid that is not semen. Squirting refers more to the practice or the set of techniques that produce this emission.

In men, this fluid does not come from the seminal glands but from the bladder, and its release is linked to specific contractions of the prostate and pelvic muscles. Unlike ejaculatory orgasm, male squirting does not necessarily involve orgasm — but it can provide intense pleasure.

The female squirting phenomenon has been studied many times, and it’s estimated that 10% to 40% of women have experienced it at least once.
In women, the jet usually comes mainly from secretions of the Skene’s glands, although the exact composition is still debated.

In men, however, the phenomenon is less known and much less publicized. The little information available mostly circulates on specialized blogs or in adult videos under the terms male squirt or squirting male.

Male Squirting: The Study That Confirmed Its Existence

In 2018, Japanese researchers conducted the first scientific study on the subject. A volunteer who could easily squirt agreed to undergo an endorectal ultrasound during the experience.
Doctors observed a strong contraction of the prostate and pelvic muscles, followed by the passage of fluid from the bladder into the prostatic urethra.

Scientific verdict: in men, the fluid expelled during squirting is indeed urine, ejected either voluntarily or as a reflex.

The Role of the Prostate

The prostate — a gland located just in front of the rectum — plays a key role in male squirting. During sexual stimulation, it contributes to the muscular contraction that pushes the fluid out of the bladder.
This mechanism can be triggered by certain masturbation techniques, the use of sex toys, or a partner’s stimulation.

Can You Learn to Become a Male Squirter?

Yes, but it requires patience. Most accounts speak of several months of practice before achieving it. The sensations evolve with each attempt: at first, there’s a strong urge to urinate, followed by the release that triggers the jet.

Men who practice squirting describe an uncontrollable sensation of needing to pee, followed by an intense and euphoric release.
However, squirting does not replace an ejaculatory orgasm: the sensations are different — less about orgasmic build-up and more about letting go.

Techniques Reported by Practitioners

1. Circular Masturbation

Often cited as one of the most effective ways to learn squirting, this method involves cupping the glans with the palm of your hand and making continuous circular movements. The key is pressure: firm enough for strong stimulation, but never to the point of pain. As you stimulate, the urge to urinate may appear — that’s your signal you’re close. Do not stop at this stage. Continue until your body releases the fluid. Some men prefer doing this while sitting or squatting, as it relaxes the pelvis and makes the jet easier to produce.

2. After Ejaculation

Many reports suggest that male squirting is easier to trigger right after a regular orgasm. The likely reason is that ejaculation releases both physical and mental tension, relaxing the pelvic muscles and making the prostate more responsive. To try this, wait one or two minutes after climax, then resume gentle but continuous stimulation, focusing on the glans and frenulum. The urge to urinate should come quickly, triggering the squirt.

3. Using Sex Toys

For some, sex toys offer more precise control than manual stimulation.
Fleshlights or male masturbators create even pressure around the penis, making it easier to achieve the relaxation sensation needed for squirting.
Others opt for prostate massagers, which act directly on the area responsible for the contractions that produce the jet. The ideal approach is to combine external and internal stimulation for maximum effect.

4. With a Partner

Experiencing squirting as a couple can be both exciting and more effective. Some partners use their mouth and tongue to stimulate the glans in slow, small circles, while applying rhythmic pressure with their hand on the shaft. Simultaneously stimulating other erogenous zones (perineum, nipples, internal P-spot via the prostate) heightens arousal and encourages muscular release.

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Precautions and Limits

While male squirting can be exciting, it’s not without risk. Some accounts mention temporary loss of glans sensitivity, irritation, or even decreased libido after frequent practice.
Golden rule: stop immediately if you feel discomfort.

Male Squirting: What to Remember

The male squirting phenomenon remains largely absent from mainstream media, but it deserves recognition for what it is: a little-known facet of male sexuality, validated by science.
With patience, curiosity, and safety, it is possible to learn to squirt — alone or with a partner.
And above all, it reminds us of one essential truth: pleasure isn’t limited to the classic orgasm… it can also come from entirely new and surprising sensations!

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