Prostate vs Penis: Two Different Ways for Men to Squirt
Male squirting is often discussed as if it were a single phenomenon.
In reality, there are two distinct pathways that can lead to the release of liquid from the penis during sexual stimulation:
one triggered by penile stimulation, the other by prostate stimulation.
We will explain the difference in this article.
Two Mechanisms, Not One
Both penis-triggered squirting and prostate-triggered squirting involve the bladder.
However, the triggers, sensations, and physiological mechanisms differ.
Understanding this distinction is essential before trying either one.
Male Squirting Triggered by Penile Stimulation
Penile squirting occurs through external stimulation of the penis, and more specifically the glans, without direct stimulation of the prostate.
How It Works
Prolonged penile arousal increases blood flow and neurological stimulation.
The bladder gradually fills during arousal.
The pelvic muscles relax instead of contracting.
The squirt is then released through the urethra.
This mechanism relies heavily on mental relaxation and the lifting of inhibitions.
Typical Characteristics
often preceded by a strong urge to urinate
occurs without penetration
can happen before ejaculation, instead of it, but very often occurs after
sensation based on pressure rather than contractions
This is the most accessible form for beginners, but also the most difficult psychologically.
Male Squirting Triggered by Prostate Stimulation
Prostate squirting occurs through direct stimulation of the prostate, usually via the rectum.
How It Works
Prostate stimulation triggers intense neurological responses.
Pelvic contractions are deeper and involuntary.
The bladder responds by releasing liquid.
The release may coincide with a prostate orgasm or follow it.
This pathway bypasses much of the psychological blocking present in penile stimulation.
Typical Characteristics
requires internal stimulation
often associated with prostate orgasm
less dependent on conscious relaxation
deeper and sometimes overwhelming sensations
This form is more physically technical, but often mentally easier once boundaries are crossed.
Key Differences at a Glance
Stimulation
Penis: external
Prostate: internal
Primary trigger
Penis: relaxation
Prostate: neurological reflex
Psychological barrier
Penis: high
Prostate: lower
Physical intensity
Penis: moderate
Prostate: often intense
Learning curve
Penis: mental
Prostate: technical
Why People Confuse Them
Most people discover male squirting through porn or fragmented information.
Porn shows that something happens, but rarely explains how.
Without clear explanations, penile and prostate squirting are lumped together, even though they function differently and are experienced differently.
Which One Is “Better”?
Neither.
They are different experiences, not performances to be compared.
Some men experience one but not the other.
Some experience both.
Some experience neither.
None of these situations defines sexual success or failure.
Hygiene, Safety, and Consent
Since both forms involve a liquid equivalent to urine:
hydration is important
basic hygiene is necessary
consent and communication are essential
Prostate stimulation additionally requires:
proper preparation
patience
respect for physical limits
Discomfort is always a signal to stop.
My Personal Conclusion
Male squirting is not a single phenomenon with multiple names.
It is two distinct mechanisms producing a visually similar result.
Personally, I have mastered penile squirting and am beginning to explore prostate squirting. These are truly different and non-comparable sensations. Knowing your body and respecting your own limits is essential.
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