What is mechanism of male squirt?
During male squirting, the contraction of the pelvic floor muscles is so powerful that it causes the bladder to also contract, resulting in the involuntary release of stored urine.
In a study from 2018 by Kawasaki Medical School in Japan, doctors inserted an ultrasound probe into the rectum of a young male volunteer subject who claimed he had the ability to penis squirt. The researchers were able to watch what happened inside the guy’s body while he performed his magic.
“Color Doppler ultrasonography recorded strong contraction of the prostate and pelvic striated muscles just before male squirting, and then the stream went from the urinary bladder through the prostatic urethra,” the researchers wrote in their report, which included multiple proud observances that it was the first true scientific study of male squirting ever recorded.

All you need to know about Male Squirting

How does it feel?
Squirting provides a unique and intensely stimulating experience that cannot be achieved through regular ejaculation. If you are a man looking to explore new sensations and pleasures, we highly recommend giving it a try!
The general consensus is that squirting feels like a mix between “nearly orgasmic” and needing to pee. While it does feel amazing, it’s also uncomfortable, describing the sensation as “the same uncomfortable feeling one gets when someone keeps sucking your cock when you’ve orgasmed.”
“It feels like your body is having an orgasm with contractions and facial expressions, but the feeling in your dick is similar to peeing,”
Is male Squirting Safe?
It is not harmful to have a squirting orgasm, but there is some risk and negative effects that can make you troubles if you do it for an extended period of time.
In order to get males to squirt, they must touch the glans with their hand or another device after ejaculation. Long-term rubbing may result in a little scratch on the sensitive gland's surface, as well as tingling pain. Try to do it another day if you are unable to squirt with a few minutes of rubbing.


WHAT’S IN IT?
The best available research has found that female ejaculate comes from the Skene’s gland (known as the “female prostate”), which contains prostate specific antigen (PSA) and prostatic acid phosphatase, as well as some components of urine.
In case of males, however, urologist Justin Houman, MD, confirms that the fluid is, in fact, 100% urine.
“During a typical orgasm, the pelvic floor muscle contracts, which triggers the prostate, seminal vesicles, and testicles, to release the various components of semen,” he explains. “However, during male squirting, the pelvic floor muscle contraction is so strong that it triggers the bladder to contract as well, making the bladder release its stored urine as an involuntary contraction.”
What is technique?
In order for men to achieve squirting, they need to know how to do it correctly. Some people have difficulty achieving squirting, so this article will help you master the technique to squirting.
However, as is true with female squirting, not everybody can do it. “Only a small fraction of people have the ability to trigger their bladder to contract during orgasm,” Dr. Houman says. “Some people have the potential to do it, but it is not something that can be practiced.”
