Wow, it’s really sad that only 1 of the 5 women who answered this question had any idea what she was talking about. However, not too surprising that the one guy who answered didn’t have a clue either.
Squirting, aka “female ejaculation” is not urine. There have been many scientific studies to confirm that there is no urea present in it. The composition is actually very similar to male ejaculate It is a build up of fluid in the Skene’s Glands around the urethra. It continues to build with sexual activity especially g-spot stimulation.
To get to the g-spot slide your fingers in after she’s worked up and point them up toward “11 o’clock.” Hook them slightly and draw them toward you. You should feel a small patch thats a little rougher than the surrounding tissue. Thats the g-spot. Your lady should be able to tell you when you’ve hit it. She may feel a similar sensation to having to pee, but that’s normal. There are several different ways to stimulate the g-spot: press and release (think doorbell), massage, circles, strokes, etc.
Though some, like Axel Braun, who gave squirting it’s pornographic popularity, say that any woman can be made to squirt, but it takes work from everyone involved. Check out the link below for instructions for you and her on how to make it happen.
My ex-girlfriend used to do it and it’s fun but it can get messy so be prepared. Personally, my favorite way to stimulate the g-spot during sex is to push her legs together in the missionary position, hug them together with your arms right below her knees and lean back while thrusting. I discovered this by accident, but it’s an immediate hit. One girl described it as an “instant orgasm.”
Source: http://www.tootimid.com/sex_education/misc/06/how_to_have_a_g-spot_orgasm.htm