Do guys have to pull out when a girl squirts?

A lot of people tell me not to use p*rn as a reference (but it's the closest thing I've come to regarding sex) which is why I'm coming on here but if I'm watching a video and a girl squirts, every time she does he pulls out... can you feel it when a girl is about to or why do they pull out? I don't know how accurate that is compared to reality but I was just wondering.
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  • No, in real life, the guy just feels wet. The pulling out part you see in p*rn is just so the camera can get a good view.

    Also, 99% of the time you see this in p*rn, the woman isn't "squirting" (ejaculating), she's PEEING.

    The business of p*rn isn't much different than the business of Hollywood: movies are shot in order to sell lots of copies and make money, but the movies also have a budget and a schedule. Often, expensive houses or other locations are rented for the day, as is lighting, equipment, wardrobe, and crew. That can be VERY expensive, and so it's really important to the producer/production company that they get the shots that they want/need for their project ON SCHEDULE, because they are on the clock and time is limited. Bringing everyone out another day to make up a shot would be hugely expensive, so getting those shots RELIABLY is hugely important. It's why Viagra is virtually mandatory for the men, whether they "need it" or not.

    Back in the early 80s, when p*rn was starting to grow, there were a couple of actresses who actually ejaculated sometimes (something most women never do), and when the p*rn producers found out, they tried to capture that on camera. The problem is, real female ejaculations don't involve all that much fluid, and at most, it tends to "spritz" or lightly sprinkle. Capturing that on camera wasn't easy, especially with clunky old 16mm film cameras and sub-optimal lighting.

    Then came a p*rn star named Cytheria in the late 80s or early 90s. When she had powerful orgasms, she often PEED these huge fountainous sprays, expelling as much as 1-2 cups of fluid over the length of an orgasm. While this wasn't ejaculate, it was VISIBLE and easy to capture on camera. She became known for her "squirting", and p*rn producers started noting her ability in movie titles and putting her on box covers. That's what kicked off this whole "squirting" phenomenon, and, p*rn producers ever in search of a new niche/fetish, quickly exploited that and found additional girls who could pee during orgasms. They load them up with water several hours before the shoot, so they have to pee constantly, and by the time they shoot there scene, their pee is diluted to the point that it is nearly clear.

    Producers found that peeing could be done RELIABLY, ON SCHEDULE, and was easy to capture on camera. By promoting peeing as "squirting", they invented a new sub-genre that sold movies and made money, and here we are today, with most people not understanding the difference, because p*rn has spent the last 25-30 years "selling" peeing as "squirting."

    I've said this a thousand times: p*rn is media, and like ALL media, should never be taken at face value without at least SOME skepticism. There are a lot of things that happen behind the scenes, and a lot of motives that may not be immediately obvious to people who have never been in the movie production business.

    • The notion of fountainous "squirting" is an urban legend that has a life of its own. I have seen the real thing, sort of a "pop-dribble" that I wouldn't detect unless I was looking or giving oral. It has a distinctive look (cloudy and viscous) and taste (tart and bleachy).

    • That Sir, has got to be the biggest load of uninformed crap that I've ever read on the internet. Although I don't refute the fact that there are many scenarios in which amatuer and professional porn producers choose to mimic ejaculation using urine; (in a painfully obvious fashion I might add) It's farce to make the assumption that so few women actually do. Within your brash assumption concerning the matter, you assert that "99% of the time the women are PEEING". Quite the percentage on women who seem to have no issue urinating in mass quanties during intercourse! Barring the fact that would take a ridiculous amount of concenttation and muscle control while getting plowed by a 250 lb. John with ten inch penis on the casting couch. My girlfriend squirts nearly every time we have sex. I assure you, it is the result of deep penetrating vaginal stimulation. The resulting fluid, which is in no shortage and is clearly visible is definitely NOT urine.

    • @Bad_Fakler I don’t even know how long ago this is from... if the only references a dude has is porn... maybe he shouldn’t be answering. I know I don’t pee when my man gets me there... and being able to pee after would significantly change the idea that I just had puddle amounts of “pee” come outta me.

  • He pulls out in p*rns solely before of the purpose OF the p*rn. Visually, the squirting happen when he pulls out...there IS a pressure overload and she can't contract properly if he is inside...however, I have learn when the woman squires and he bangs the head of his **** on her clit...visually, it is amazing, but I love it when I come with her...it is a true mess...but damn..it is the best evet.

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  • The squirt is actually an accidental/involuntary release of the bladder due to strong pelvic contraction or orgasmic incontingency. The urethra is actually part of the wall of the vagina. When the penis is inside, the urethra is somewhat tight, and it blocks urine from coming out. During orgasm/sex the sensation inevitably makes the girl lose control of her sphincter muscle and there's a faster buildup of urine in the bladder. The only thing that keeps the urine inside is the penis that's inside the vagina. (which is why some of us squirt when using clitoral stimulation without anything inside the vagina. And It's also why squirting is somewhat continuous during anal sex, in comparision to vaginal, but depends). Women who can squirt without pulling it out, have greater pelvic contractions, enough to push urine out through that tight urethra.
    If the penis is pulled out, the sensation of that also gives off a few additional contractions, which may add to the force of the squirt. It's also the main reason why the squirt is a squirt.
    And if the girl doesn't autonomously regain control of her sphincter muscle, she would probably give a long squirt (or some may refer to it as an accidental peeing from incontingency).

    TL;DR
    The penis blocks the squirt from coming out usually because it presses the urethra tight on itself.

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  • Pulling out is just so the camera can see it. It is more fun for both partners to stay in. There is a lot of strange stuff in p*rn. Much of it not good sex education.

  • That's primarily for the camera angle and effect. A guy just feels the wetness.

  • i'm assuming they pull out for athetic reasons, but no a girl can come many times around a guy's ... well you know.

    so don't worry you'll be able to come around a guy easily

  • No, that is just for the camera angle to be able to pick up the squirting. I don't think I would know if the girl is going to squirt and even if I did, I would stay inside so I could have her squirt on me since I find that hot.