How to Make Her Squirt: Real Tips from OnlyFans Star

Learn how to make her squirt with real tips from OnlyFans star Chloe Monroe, known for her intense and juicy squirt scenes.

If you’ve ever fantasized about making a woman squirt—or tried and failed—you’re not alone. Squirting has become one of the most searched-for sexual experiences among men, but also one of the most misunderstood.
To separate the myths from the real juice (literally), we asked Chloe Monroe, a top OnlyFans content creator who’s mastered the art of squirting, to share her no-BS, experience-based advice for guys who want to truly make her gush.

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Here’s what she had to say—plus a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to do it right.
What Is Squirting, Really?
Before diving into technique, it’s important to understand what squirting is—and isn’t.
Squirting is when a woman releases fluid from the urethra during intense arousal or orgasm, often through G-spot stimulation. Some confuse it with female ejaculation (which is thicker and comes from the Skene’s glands), but squirting tends to be clearer, more watery, and more explosive.
According to Chloe:
“It’s not pee. I get that question all the time. It might feel like you have to pee, but when it happens, it’s just release. You let go. You squirt. It’s amazing.”
Can Every Woman Squirt?
Short answer: not every woman has, but most can—with the right conditions.
Squirting isn’t a magic button. It’s the result of mental and physical stimulation working together. A woman needs to be relaxed, aroused, and comfortable enough to let her guard down.
“It’s not just a body thing, it’s a mind thing. If she’s self-conscious, if she’s overthinking, it’s not gonna happen. You have to make her feel safe. That’s rule number one.” — Chloe Monroe
Setting the Mood: Relaxation First
Squirting starts long before you touch her. The more relaxed she is, the more likely her body will open up to the experience.
- Use low lighting, sensual music, soft touches.
- Let her know it’s okay to make a mess.
- Lay down towels or get a waterproof blanket—seriously.
“The worst thing a guy can do is make her feel weird about it. Have towels ready. Don’t flinch if she leaks a little. That’s what gets her to let go.” — Chloe Monroe
Foreplay: Don’t Skip the Build-Up
Don’t rush to the G-spot. Take your time.
- Tease her with your mouth, fingers, or a toy.
- Focus on kissing, nipples, inner thighs—build her up slowly.
- Dirty talk helps. Tell her how bad you want to feel her squirt.
“Most of my squirting scenes don’t start with fingers—they start with foreplay. The wetter I am, the easier it is to squirt.”
The Technique: Finding Her G-Spot
Once she’s warmed up and begging for more, it’s time to explore her G-spot.
- Slide two fingers (index and middle) inside her, palm facing up.
- Curl your fingers in a “come here” motion.
- You’ll feel a soft, ridged area about 2–3 inches in. That’s the spot.
- Apply rhythmic pressure—not too hard at first.
- Add clitoral stimulation with your tongue, thumb, or a toy for extra power.
“Every time I squirt, it’s because someone hits my G-spot and rubs my clit. That combo is what sends me over the edge.” — Chloe Monroe
Watch for the Signs She’s About to Squirt
Some signs she’s close:
- Her breathing becomes fast or erratic.
- Her thighs start to shake.
- She says she has to pee—this is key!
“If she says she has to pee, don’t stop. That’s the moment. Tell her it’s okay. Encourage her. When she stops holding back, the squirt happens.” — Chloe Monroe
Reassure her:
- “Let go, baby. I want it all.”
- “Don’t stop yourself, just feel it.”
The Magic Moment: Don’t Be Afraid of the Flood
Once she’s at the edge, speed up just a bit—but keep the rhythm consistent. G-spot stimulation can feel intense, even uncomfortable. Stay tuned to her responses.
Then—bam. She squirts. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
“I’ve squirted so hard I’ve hit the camera. It’s powerful. And when it happens with someone who knows what they’re doing? It feels euphoric.” — Chloe Monroe
If It Doesn’t Happen, It’s Still Hot
Don’t treat squirting like a finish line. If she doesn’t squirt, that doesn’t mean you failed.
“Some of my best orgasms don’t involve squirting. It’s a bonus, not a requirement. Focus on making her feel good, not hitting a goal.” — Chloe Monroe
Keep it fun, playful, and pressure-free. She might squirt the next time. Or the time after that.
Behind the Scenes: Chloe’s Squirting Secrets
We asked Chloe how she preps for a squirting scene.
“I hydrate a lot before filming—like liters of water. I also don’t eat too heavy. If I’m doing a big scene, I do Kegels in the morning. My body’s trained for it now.”
And what about off-camera?
“The best squirts I’ve ever had were during sex with someone who made me laugh, talk dirty, and just enjoy myself. The camera can’t fake that.”
Quick FAQs About Making Her Squirt
Can all women squirt?
Most can, but not all will. Every body is different.
Does it feel different from a regular orgasm?
Yes—more intense, more full-body, and often emotional.
Is it always messy?
Depends on the woman. Sometimes it’s a gush, sometimes a few squirts.
Can she squirt from penetration alone?
Rare, but possible. Usually G-spot + clit stimulation is needed.
Can she squirt multiple times?
Hell yes.
“I’ve squirted five times in one session. It’s not a myth. You just need stamina—and someone who knows what they’re doing.” — Chloe Monroe
Final Thoughts: Make Her Feel Like a Goddess
Making a woman squirt isn’t about force—it’s about connection, confidence, and pleasure.
“The hottest thing a guy can do? Listen to me. Make me feel sexy. And not give up after 60 seconds.”
Take your time. Talk dirty. Make her laugh. And when she says she needs to pee? Don’t stop—you’re almost there.