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can all women squirt during orgasim
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904073 tn?1245113785
I do think that may have something to do with it!
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Hey, well actually a couple days ago i was told from a guy friend that researched on how to make girls squirt and it gaves him tips on how to place the fingers and do the movement, he then tried it on his girlfriend that never squirted before and she squirted! so maybe its all about how the guys plays around with you .. lol
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904073 tn?1245113785
I dont think I would like it either. Ive never had it happen to me....thankfully! Cuz I dont know how I'd handle it..lol
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yea... i've seen it in movies too but seriously. if i feel like i'm going to pee on myself... i know that i would absolutely not like that feeling.
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904073 tn?1245113785
lol @ jstew86! Yea could be a lil weird! I for one have never squirted! I dont think all can...but there are those you can I think. I mean Ive seen movies where this has happened..lol  
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i seriously doubt it. and i dont think many would want to
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888827 tn?1293765978
i'm not sure but i've never came until i had been with my current boyfriend. it started with just a little and now i can squirt because he knows how to help me and i know how to let myself. the hardest part is letting yourself let go. it's almost like in the past i had held it in and not let go because i got scared that i was going to pee instead. but oh to my surprise you won't pee but you will make a mess of wetness.
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no some do and some don't
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i dont think so
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