How To Squirt With Fingers Only & Make That Mind-Blowing Release Happen

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How To Squirt With Fingers Only & Make That Mind-Blowing Release Happen

Ivy lies on her back, fingering herself to explore how to squirt with fingers only.

Ladies…I’m sure you’ve fingered yourself before. But have you ever made yourself squirt? Research shows only about 30% of women have ever experienced squirting. Though many more could if they knew how to guide their bodies there. So if you want to feel that wild mind-blowing release using your fingers only, keep reading, I’m here to help you finally finish the job.

In this article, we'll cover:

  • How to squirt with fingers only, using gentle finger motions
  • The best positions to make fingering easier for squirting
  • How to recognize when you are close and what to do when you release

Step #1 – Prep, Warm Up & Find Your G-Spot

A hand moving slowly in gentle, deliberate motion, exploring internally to locate the G-spot

Before any finger motion or rhythm, you need to get your body ready and know exactly where to touch. Let us walk through it together.

  • Wash your hands & trim your nails – Use warm water and mild soap, then file your nails smooth. Run your fingertip over your palm. Feel anything sharp? File again.
  • Empty your bladder – Pee first so you know the difference between a full bladder and the "I am about to squirt" feeling. Trust me, it helps.
  • Set up your space – Lock the door, throw down a towel, dim the lights, shut the blinds, and silence your phone. No surprises mid-session.
  • Lie down somewhere comfy – On your back with knees bent and feet flat. Pillow under your head, another under your knees if it feels good. Legs wide. Let your shoulders and jaw melt into the bed.
  • Warm up your hands – Cold fingers make your pelvic floor clench. Rub your hands together, then cup them over your mouth and breathe warm air into them. Still cold? Run them under warm water and dry off.
  • Start with outer touch, not inside yet – Gently stroke your inner thighs, lower belly, and vulva. No pressure, just wake up the skin. Your clit and G-spot are connected, so when the outside feels warm, the inside follows.
  • Apply lube to your fingers and opening – Squeeze a blob of lube onto your fingertips and spread it around your vaginal opening. Do not go inside yet. Just let it sit there while you take a deep breath.
  • Slide one finger in slowly, palm up – Palm facing your belly button. Go slow. Feel resistance? Stop, breathe out, and wait a few seconds. Only go to your first knuckle. Just rest there.
  • Feel for a spongy, ridged little patch – About two to three inches in, press gently into the front wall. It should feel slightly bumpy, like the roof of your mouth. That is your G-spot.
  • Press and release gently a few times – Just tiny presses. No fast motion. No in-and-out. Just press… release… press… release. Let your body get familiar with it without rushing anywhere.

Once you know exactly where your G-spot sits and how it likes to be touched, you’re ready to learn the moves that make it erupt. That’s where the real fun begins.

Step #2 – Master Finger Motions & Rhythms For Squirting

These fingering moves are your ticket to unlocking that deep, gushing release. Let me show you exactly how to curl, press, and pulse your way to squirting.

Heads Up

Squirting can take 20 to 60 minutes of consistent stimulation, so do not rush yourself. These techniques work whether you are alone or with a partner. Take a deep breath, use plenty of lube, and remember that to squirt, you need to stimulate your G-spot, located two to three inches inside your vagina along the front wall (the anterior wall).

Technique #1 – Come-Hither Motion

A finger moving in a come-hither motion, demonstrating G-spot stimulation

Insert two fingers palm-up. Make a slow beckoning motion, pressing upward into the spongy area. Do not poke. Just curl and release, curl and release. Many women struggle to distinguish between the sensation of needing to pee and the urge to squirt, so go slow and breathe through it.

Technique #2 – Circular Motion

Two fingers inside fingering the pussy while the other hand rubs the clit in a circular motion.

Keep your fingers slightly curled and trace small, firm circles over the G-spot. Change direction every 30 seconds. This keeps the sensation fresh and builds firm pressure without tiring your hand.

Technique #3 – In-&-Out

A hand moving in a slow, in-and-out motion, stimulating the G-spot.

Keep your fingers curved upward and move them in and out just an inch or two. Stay shallow. Deep thrusting misses the G-spot. Think of tapping the spot, not stirring the whole vaginal canal.

Technique #4 – Up-&-Down Pulse

A hand moving in an up-and-down pulsing motion, building the arousal cycle.

Slightly pull back your fingers towards the entrance of your vagina. Then rock your hand up and down so your fingertips reach the clitoris, and then ease off. This creates a building, surging sensation that mimics the natural rhythm of arousal.

Technique #5 – Tip-Tip-Boom

A hand demonstrating a Tip-Tip-Boom motion, stimulating the G-spot, increasing the squirting feel.

First, slide in just the tip of your fingers, then pull back slightly. Second, slide in just the tip again. Third, push all the way in deep and hold for a second. That is tip, tip, boom. Repeat the pattern. The two shallow tips tease the G-spot, and the deep boom builds the fluid.

Technique #6 – Spiderman Motion

Two middle fingers moving in a Spiderman motion, hitting the G-spot in an in and out moiton.

Just like Spiderman uses two fingers to shoot his web, you use your middle and ring fingers together to cover more of the G-spot area. Curl your pinky and index finger in, keep the middle and ring fingers extended side by side, then press and curl that wider finger pad into the G-spot. This shape distributes pressure more evenly, reducing hand fatigue.

You’ve officially got the moves down. Now it’s all about the flow, how you play, mix, and let your body take the lead. Notice what makes your hips lift, what makes your breath catch, what makes you lose focus in the best way.

Play With These Rhythms To Trigger Squirting Release

  • Slow & Steady: Take your time. Let the pressure build until your body starts begging for more.
  • Wave Pattern: Go up, then back off, then up again, it’s that delicious “almost there” game.
  • Fast Burst: When you feel that edge creeping in, go quick and tight. That’s the moment your body lets go.
  • Combination Play: Mix and match. Start slow, add pulses, throw in a swirl. Keep your body guessing, it loves surprises.
Fingers stimulating the vagina with a rhythmic motion, triggering squirting release.

And once you’ve got that rhythm going? Let’s make it even easier to reach, time to find positions.

Step #3 – Use Positions That Make Fingering For Squirting Easier

Now we’re getting into the fun part. The right angle can turn nice into holy hell, that’s it. So let’s see how you can open up, find your sweet spot, and give your fingers the best path to your G-spot.

Position #1 – On Your Back With Legs Wide Spread

Ivy on her back, legs spread, squirting by herself after stimulating her g spot.

Lie on your back with a pillow under your head and another under your knees. Let your knees fall open wide, feet flat on the bed. Relax your thighs completely so your pelvic muscles are not holding extra pressure.

Position #2 – Squat Down

Ivy squatting showing how to squirt with fingers only using G-spot stimulation

Lower into a deep squat with your feet flat or on your toes, whatever feels stable. Put a folded towel under your heels for comfort. Rest your elbows on your inner thighs to take weight off your legs. This position relaxes your pelvic muscles naturally because you cannot clench and balance at the same time.

Position #3 – Standing In The Shower

Ivy in shower showing how to squirt with fingers only using G-spot stimulation

Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent. Lean one hand against the wall for balance. Reach between your legs from the front or behind, whichever feels more natural. The warm water relaxes your body and removes mess anxiety, which helps many woman squirt easily without performance pressure.

Position #4 – Lie On Your Side

Ivy lying back showing how to squirt with fingers only using G-spot stimulation

Lie on your left side with your knees bent toward your chest, like a fetal position, or just lift them up. Reach your right hand between your legs from behind your back. The side curl naturally presses your fingers into the anterior wall without you having to work as hard. This position takes all the weight off your arms so your pelvic muscles stay loose.

Position #5 – Doggy-Style Fingering

Ivy on her side showing how to squirt with fingers only using G-spot stimulation

Get on your hands and knees with your back straight, not arched. Lower your chest toward a pillow so your hips stay high. Reach one hand between your legs from behind, palm facing down. Your fingers will naturally curl upward into your G-spot area. Experiments show that squirting can happen during anal stimulation as well, but this position keeps the focus on your vaginal wall.

Alright, enough talking positions. You’ve got the rhythm, the reach, and the setup…now let’s make sure nothing gets in your way when it’s go time.

Step #4 – Troubleshoot Common Squirting With Fingers Only Challenges

Ivy demonstrating how to squirt with fingers only using G-spot stimulation and controlled rhythm

Even the best fingering technique comes with a few hiccups. Here’s how to smooth things out when the body and fingers stop syncing up.

Challenge #1 – Fingers Getting Tired Or Cramping Mid-Session

Your hand gives out right when your body is finally ready.

Solution

Lie on your side or prop one leg up to take strain off your wrist. Switch hands or grab a small toy to finish while you stretch. Squirting techniques work while you are masturbating alone or having sex with your partner, so do not be afraid to mix it up.

Challenge #2 – Losing The Exact G-Spot During Movement

You find it, then one wrong move and it vanishes.

Solution

Rest your palm against your pubic bone to keep your hand steady. Stick to short, controlled strokes. Once your body relaxes, the spot usually pops right back. Finding your G-spot requires thorough arousal, so take your time warming up first.

Challenge #3 – Fingers Moving Too Fast & Breaking The Rhythm

Your fingers start sprinting, and the slow climb disappears.

Solution

Match each movement to your breath, inhale, press; exhale, release. Keep it steady. Fast feels exciting for a second, but slow is what actually works. The most reliable methods for squirting often involve clitoral and vaginal stimulation combined, so use your other hand on your clit to keep the rhythm natural.

Challenge #4 – Pressing Too Hard Or Not Hard Enough

Too soft, nothing. Too hard, ouch.

Solution

Go for medium pressure, like pressing your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Add more lube if things feel sticky. Let your hand follow your body, rather than forcing it. Squirting is the involuntary expulsion of fluid from the female urethra following stimulation of the anterior vaginal wall, so gentle consistency beats aggressive poking every time.

Challenge #5 – Struggling To Stay Consistent Until Release

You feel the build, then your hand loses the beat right at the edge.

Solution

Engage your core a little, it helps your arm stay steady. Mix in come-hither curls or tiny pulses to keep momentum alive. Do not panic when the rhythm slips. Your body does not forget. Just breathe and pick it back up. Anxiety about squirting is normal, and around 41.8% of squirters worry they are peeing during the act, but trust the feeling.

Look, little hiccups are part of the fun. Don’t overthink the slip-ups; laugh, adjust, and dive back in. The best squirts usually happen right after you stop trying so hard. And when everything finally lines up? You’ll feel it coming, literally.

Step #5 – Recognize The Signs You’re About To Squirt With Fingers

Ivy in a relaxed mood, slowly touching herself, she’s ready, fully aroused, and relaxed.

The body always gives itself away right before it happens. This is the build-up, the calm before the storm. Once you learn to notice these little changes, you’ll know exactly when to stay steady, add a bit more pressure, and let go.

Sign #1 – Your G-Spot Feels Bigger & Puffy Under Your Fingers

The urethral sponge fills with blood during arousal, making your G-spot swell like a small grape. That puffiness means your body is getting ready to release, not that something is wrong.

Sign #2 – You Feel Like You Need To Pee But It Is Actually Pleasure

Many women report feeling an urge to urinate before squirting, as the sensation can be similar due to the closeness of the G-Spot, Skene's glands, and bladder. Trust that feeling; it means you are close, not that you need the bathroom.

Sign #3 – Your Muscles Squeeze & Pulse Around Your Fingers

As you approach reaching orgasm, your pelvic floor will start to contract rhythmically around your fingers. Those little squeezes mean your body is building toward release.

Sign #4 – You Get Wetter & More Slippery Very Quickly

Your body produces more lubrication as arousal peaks, and this sudden gush of wetness often happens right before a squirting orgasm. Do not slow down when you feel it, speed up.

Sign #5 – Your Body Tightens Up Or Your Legs Start To Shake

Squirting is the involuntary expulsion of fluid, and right before it happens, many women feel their thighs, belly, or whole body tense up or tremble. That shaking means you are on the edge, so keep going.

Sign #6 – Your Breathing Gets Heavy & You Can't Stay Quiet

Your body is flooding with oxygen to fuel the release, so your breath will get faster, louder, and harder to control. If you are holding your breath, you are slowing yourself down, so let those moans out.

Sign #7 – The Pressure Feels Too Strong To Hold Back Anymore

That deep, full, almost uncomfortable pressure in your pelvis means the fluid has built up and your urethral sponge is fully engorged. A 2022 study confirmed that the bladder is the source of squirting fluid, so when that pressure feels unbearable, let go, sweetheart.

The signs are always there, you just start to notice them once you know what to look for. Trust it, stay with it, and when the pressure peaks, stop thinking and let it happen. And once it does? Take a breath, let the wave settle, and get ready for the sweetest part.

Step #6 – Enjoy The Release & Take Care After Squirting

Ivy in bathtub showing how to squirt with fingers only using G-spot stimulation

This is where you slow down, soak it in, and take care of the body that just worked so hard to give you that kind of pleasure.

Tip #1 – Rest Your Body & Let The Muscles Relax

Your body’s been through a wild mix of sexual stimulation and release, now it’s asking for calm. The pelvic floor muscles that helped push that squirting fluid out need a minute to reset.

Do This

  • Stay lying down or curl up where you are for a few minutes.
  • Focus on slow breathing, let the air drop into your belly.
  • Stretch gently once your legs stop trembling.

Tip #2 – Clean Up The Wetness Comfortably With Towels Or Sheets

Yes, it’s messy. But it’s also proof that your body worked exactly how it’s supposed to. Whether it’s a little odorless fluid or a full splash, this part can actually feel cozy if you’re ready for it.

Do This

  • Keep a soft towel or blanket handy next time before you start.
  • Switch to waterproof sheets if you’re exploring often.
  • If you’re in the mood again, the dampness can actually feel amazing.

Tip #3 – Drink Water To Rehydrate After Release

You’ve literally released a part of yourself, and your body will thank you for refilling. Many women don’t realize how much fluid leaves during a strong squirting orgasm, so a little hydration goes a long way.

Do This

  • Drink a full glass of water right after you’re done.
  • Add a pinch of salt or electrolytes if it was an intense session.
  • If your lips feel dry, that’s your cue, you’ve earned a refill.

Tip #4 – Reflect On What Finger Motions & Positions Worked Best

Every session teaches you something about your own rhythm. Pay attention to which fingering techniques and sex positions for squirting made it easier to let go.

Do This

  • Mentally replay what built the most pressure or pleasure.
  • Did a come-hither motion or a deeper middle finger press do it?
  • The next time you play, start with what your body already loves.

Tip #5 – Stay Gentle With Yourself If It Feels Emotional Or Overwhelming

Sometimes the release opens more than just the body. Squirting can stir up unexpected emotions, relief, tears, and even laughter. It’s all normal.

Do This

  • Let whatever emotion comes up just…happen.
  • Hug yourself, breathe, or take a warm shower to ground again.
  • If it feels heavy, remember, this was release, not loss. Your body just let go.

Ladies, every release is your body saying, “See what I can do?” You did this with your own hands, no sex toy, no extra help, just you and your rhythm. Keep exploring, trust what feels good, and let your body continue to surprise you.

And if you’re still left with a few, what was that? moments… you’re not alone. Let’s clear up those curiosities next.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sometimes you just need more answers to know what your body’s doing and what really makes squirting happen.

Why do I sometimes feel like I need to pee when trying to squirt with just fingers?

That sensation is totally normal and it doesn’t mean you’re actually going to pee. What’s happening is your urethral sponge fills as the G-spot swells, pressing gently against your female urethra. It’s part of how female anatomy builds pressure before release. Instead of stopping, relax into it. When the body finally lets go, that “need to pee” feeling transforms into deep sexual pleasure.

What exactly is squirting fluid made of when you only use your fingers?

Studies in the scientific community show that female ejaculation mainly comes from the Skene’s glands often called the female prostate. It is a milky fluid, usually just a few drops. Squirting fluid, however, is usually a clear fluid, not urine, and is an involuntary emission that comes from the bladder. The exact chemical composition varies between women, but it’s odorless, natural, and totally healthy.

Is squirting with fingers something every woman can eventually do?

Yes, most women can learn to squirt with fingers, though it takes the right mix of arousal, relaxation, and technique. Experts note that a woman’s squirting ability often develops with practice and understanding of her body. When you're ready, fully aroused, and relaxed, fingering or penetrative sex can help trigger it. Some women squirt during sex, while other women need focused stimulation and patience, but for nearly all the women who stay open and curious, it’s absolutely possible to discover what squirting feels like.

Can practicing with your fingers alone help make squirting easier?

Absolutely. Practicing helps you learn how much pressure your body likes and how to stimulate your G-spot with confidence. Over time, your hands memorize the angles, tempo, and sensations that make you squirt, no external sex toys, toy inside, or fancy gear needed. It’s the simplest way to understand your own body before bringing in a partner squirt session.

What should I do if I never actually squirt, even with finger stimulation?

First, don’t stress. If you can't squirt, that doesn’t make your sex life any less fulfilling. Focus on pleasure, not proof. Some squirting techniques work better in different positions, like lying back in a relaxed missionary position or adding light clitoral stimulation for extra build-up. If it still doesn’t happen, it might just not be your body’s thing, and that’s perfectly fine. The goal is to feel amazing, not to chase a specific result.

Ready to take your skills to the next level? Join our exclusive online course “Squirting Triggers” and gain in-depth knowledge with expert guidance, easy-to-follow step-by-step explanations, live demonstrations, and two female perspectives. Don’t just read about it – master it! Enroll today and start transforming your life. Get started Now!

Isabel Mioch

Isabel Mioch is SQL's certified sexologist and sexuality coach with over 5 years of experience from two other sexuality coaching companies.

She brings a unique female perspective to her work, specializing in helping men enhance their personal and intimate lives. Isabel is actively involved in private coaching and co-facilitates SQL’s in-person retreats and online events.

As SQL’s COO (Superwoman) she also looks after operations across both our online and private coaching clients.


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