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Will g-spot orgasm make you want to urinate (caused by irritation near the bladder)

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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 12:47 AM

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  • Daisy Daisy

    Apr 11, 2026

      Understanding G-spot orgasm and its related physiological reactions will help people correctly understand their own sexual experience and healthy has important significance. When we explore the reasons behind the phenomenon of wanting to urinate during G-spot orgasm, we can not only solve some confusions, but also give us a more scientific understanding of sexual physiology. Below, let us uncover the secrets together.

    What is G-spot orgasm

      The location of the G-spot: The G-spot is female There is a highly sensitive area 2-3 cm away from the vaginal opening on the front wall of the vagina. When it is stimulated, it may trigger strong sexual pleasure, which is what we call G-spot orgasm. This concept was first proposed by German obstetrician and gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg. After years of research and practice, it has been widely recognized.

      Characteristics of G-spot orgasm: G-spot orgasm is different from clitoral orgasm. The pleasure it brings is deeper and more intense. Moreover, when some women reach G-spot orgasm, they will experience physical spasms and intense pleasure. However, not all women can easily experience G-spot orgasm, which is affected by many factors, such as psychological state, partner's skills, etc.

    The phenomenon of wanting to urinate during G-spot orgasm

      Universality of the phenomenon: Many women feel like urinating when they experience G-spot orgasm. This phenomenon is relatively common. According to surveys by some sexual health research institutions, about 60%-70% of women experience a feeling similar to the need to urinate when trying to stimulate the G-spot.

      Relationship with stimulation near the bladder: This is mainly because the G-spot is located close to the bladder. When the G-spot is stimulated, it may indirectly stimulate the bladder and surrounding tissues and nerve . This stimulation will produce a certain pressure in the bladder, causing women to have the illusion of urinating. In fact, this does not necessarily mean that there is actually urine that needs to be excreted.

    How to distinguish whether it is a normal reaction to want to urinate or a G-spot orgasm

      Observe the intensity and nature of the feeling: If you simply want to urinate, the feeling is usually more direct and intense, and when you have this feeling, even if you stop stimulating the G-spot, the feeling of wanting to urinate will not disappear immediately. The feeling of needing to urinate that accompanies G-spot orgasm often subsides after the stimulation stops.

      Empty your bladder before trying again: Empty your bladder before engaging in sexual activity. If you still feel the need to urinate when you stimulate the G-spot afterwards, it is most likely a normal physiological reaction caused by the G-spot orgasm rather than a real need to urinate.

    How to deal with the need to urinate during G-spot orgasm

      Relax your mind: Many women feel nervous and anxious because they feel like urinating, which can actually affect their sexual experience. Understand that this is a normal physiological phenomenon and relax your mind to help you enjoy sexual pleasure better.

      Appropriately adjust the stimulation method: If the feeling of wanting to urinate is too strong, you can appropriately adjust the intensity and frequency of G-spot stimulation. For example, slightly reducing the intensity of stimulation, or changing the angle of stimulation, may reduce this discomfort.