Increased sexual activities in public toilets ( cottaging) due to their listing on the website have caused facilities to close in the United Kingdom and Australia. Gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has noted that listings and postings on the website make people "easy targets", and "bring places to the attention of people who would be prepared to close them down". Each location includes a comment section where everybody can share personal anectdotes about the location. Some listings include a section for pet peeves and warnings to inform users about local police activity or security monitoring. Cruising tips may also be included about the location. There is a description on the type of people who go there and when the location is generally active. The cruising listings on the site include a location's general description and directions to it. For larger cities listings may include gyms, malls, hotel washrooms, city parks, libraries, sex clubs, bathhouses/saunas, fetish bars and strip clubs, beaches, public washrooms, video arcades, theaters, cinemas, booths and college and university campuses. In smaller cities the site may list public parks, truck stops and mall bathrooms known as locales for gay encounters.
is available as a free service, and offers a paid upper tier with additional services. The site has profiles to serve standard hookups, live cam chatrooms, gay cruising spots, videos and "cocktales" (erotic user-generated stories). Still, she dutifully participates in his squirting and pee fetish - standing next to him in the shower while they do it together - though she isn’t sexually aroused by it. is primarily a hookup website. “There’s no pay off it just makes a mess, that’s it,” Dave says, summarizing her perspective. Their reactions landed on or someplace between “Wow, that’s sexy” and “I don’t know what I’m watching.” His current girlfriend, whom he lives with and predicts will one day be his wife, prioritizes cleanliness in her world. A few female partners of Dave’s have been informed of his squirting, too, seeing his videos. They’ve found it intriguing, but, to his knowledge, have never tried to squirt themselves. He has revealed to more open-minded male friends of his that he possesses this talent to squirt. “If you compare this to what I saw when I first looked for it, it’s like night and day,” he says. “I’m so into it that I track it,” Dave says, admitting that he is “probably spending too much time” on Pornhub and other platforms, but he has observed a jump in male squirting videos. Now, he says online videos of his squirting have collectively garnered over a million views, and more men are joining him in the pursuit. When he finally did, he says he received a number of “positive responses” that fueled him to publish more clips.
He shot a video of the act, but waited until 2016 before posting any such content online. Those rounds of practice prior to perfection lasted a couple months, the pleasure a more psychological one than physical, since it’s not an orgasm. The researchers were able to watch what happened inside the guy’s body while he performed his magic. In a 2018 study out of the Kawasaki Medical School in Japan, doctors inserted an ultrasound probe into the rectum of a 25-year-old male volunteer subject who claimed he had the ability to penis squirt.
Some guys execute the squirt after they jizz, and we’re seeing footage online of women performing the act on male scene partners as well, taking their own palms and running them around the cockhead tips. Just when you think they might cum, a lighter, clearer liquid squirts out instead. The way squirting works for guys is this: As they pump their johnson, à la masturbation, they switch gears and rub the palm of their hand in a circular motion around the very tip of their head. With online tutorials explaining how guys can execute the trick popping up, there’s also been a rise in video clips of dudes showing off their newfound skill. (Though, the actual composition of female squirt is hotly debated. Similarly to what female urethras are thought to shoot, the liquid that launches out of penises when men squirt is more or less urine. In fact, it’s recently been confirmed by science that, like women, men can squirt as well, their dick heads making it rain with a fluid that appears to be entirely separate from cum. But apparently, guys (and other people with penises) couldn’t allow them to retain such an advantage. For pretty much since the beginning of time, it appeared that only people with vaginas had the ability to squirt.