Your Girlfriend hasn't had S3x until she has experienced this
Kenyans no longer talk about this in hushed tones as it has become part of daily banter at the canteen, bar and even church choir practice.
Squirting, or female ejaculation marked by the shooting of a noticeable jet of clear fluid, is the new reality of séxual pleasure in Nairobi.Recently, a woman posted a question on the Facebook wall of a popular séx therapist.
Maurice Matheka teaches women in Nairobi how to squirt. |
when I’m in the loo, the pee does not come. Is this normal?” the lady questioned in a post.
The post elicited a heated debate with tens of ‘experts’ explaining the ‘mystery.’
“You were about to squirt, you should have let loose,” replied the therapist on Facebook, further intensifying the conversation.
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Rosemary (not her real name) claims to have been let into the secret by a female friend when she was only 20 and in campus.
“She initiated me into this form of orgasm, which is similar to urinating. She said it’s mind-blowing. I however never experienced it until when I was 28. I
guess men are just not patient enough with us,” she revealed.
Maurice Matheka in class with one of his students. |
their sèxuality.
“Our séxual behaviour has been a bit reserved because of the way we were brought up. Séx was more of an act
of procreation rather than pleasure,” says Matheka.
He compares the experience of squirting as similar to the sensation of peeing, saying that most ladies experience it, but tend to suppress it for fear of dealing with the embarrassment of pissing in bed, yet there’ll be no urine gushing out if they visit the loo.
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“What they don’t know is that they were about to experience an incredible orgasm.”
In Rwanda, they call it kunyara, while in neighbouring Uganda, the process is stimulated by a popular foreplay technique called kachabali. Now it is becoming a popular ‘trend’ in Kenya.
In some parts of Uganda, squirting is not only considered regular, but a milestone.
Some men in the Western part of Uganda and Rwanda will in fact not date a lady if she can’t kunyara.
Maurice Matheka teaches a lady how to kiss. |
Beverly Munga of G-Spot Kenya claims that most Kenyan men sleep on the job. “Most men in Kenya believe the buck stops with them.
They really don’t care after they are done. They will turnover and sleep, caring less about the level of high they leave the women in.”
Ladies wait to be taught how to squirt. |
“A lot of the women buying sex toys from my store also seek direction on how to achieve this visual orgasm. I always tell them that once they locate their G–spot,
they can heat up things in the bedroom. Men really get turned on with that.”
Maurice agrees, saying that the mystery is solved the moment a man discovers the secret of stimulating the upper wall of the female organ.
Maurice Matheka poses for a photo with some of his students. |
Those who experience it for the first time can never get enough of it. They describe it as an incredible sensation. But we are just empowering them to ejaculate,” he says with a smile.
Matheka’s Maurice Therapy, is one of the few male-owned outfits which are helping couples and individuals to rediscover their séxual spark.
The number of individuals coming for my live sessions is increasing by the day throughout the country. For squirting and other séxual classes, I’m accompanied by models for live demonstration. Many women request to have someone do it on them, but we only teach them
how to get there.”
Maurice Matheka class in progress |
“The most popular sessions are the ones in which a group of women request to experience the feeling of squirting. I also take couples on one-on-one sessions,” he disclosed. He adds that, “They will always be thankful even if their sheets will be wet. But squirting does not leave any discernible stain or odour,” he concludes.
Women are embracing squirting in droves and fascinated men are not left behind either.
Via: SDE
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