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Focus on the anterior wall of the vagina (the G-spot) using firm, rhythmic "come-hither" motions [3, 6].

A wet orgasm generally involves one of two biological processes:

For many, the ability to achieve these intense orgasms increases with age and experience [2, 4].

Mature individuals are often more comfortable communicating their needs and exploring different types of stimulation, such as G-spot or blended orgasms [2, 4].

Intense, prolonged stimulation causes the Bartholin’s glands to produce high volumes of clear, slippery lubrication [3, 5].

Since the fluid has to come from somewhere, staying well-hydrated is essential for a "wet" result [1].

Focus on gradual arousal to maximize gland production [5].

Stimulation of the G-spot (the Paraurethral or Skene’s glands) can lead to the release of a thin, milky fluid during or just before climax [1, 6]. Why Maturity Matters