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Can anyone explain the Kunyaza technique in simple, non-technical terms?

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TheHorrorOfCooking · 16/05/2026 21:36

Is anyone familiar with - and able to explain- the apparently mind-blowing (Rwandan I think) Kunyaza sexual technique? I have tried reading up on it but cannot really understand what it involves as the descriptions keep on using words like 'glans' and frankly I have no idea what a glans is.

Apparently it's great for female pleasure so I am sad not to know!

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Mysticguru · 16/05/2026 21:54

In lay mans terms it's a g spot orgasm resulting in squirting.

It is a practice amongst women from a tribe of people in Rwanda (probably Kunyaza)

I think a team of sexologists from Columbia university did a study back in the 70's. Apparently the women could ejaculate and spray the walls of the building the orgasms where that powerful .

Mysticguru · 16/05/2026 22:01

Try seeking out a documentary titled Sacred Water

StarlightLady · 17/05/2026 07:36

Mysticguru · 16/05/2026 21:54

In lay mans terms it's a g spot orgasm resulting in squirting.

It is a practice amongst women from a tribe of people in Rwanda (probably Kunyaza)

I think a team of sexologists from Columbia university did a study back in the 70's. Apparently the women could ejaculate and spray the walls of the building the orgasms where that powerful .

Hmmm! Why am l always a sceptic? Sounds like a male fantasy of women reacting like men.

Mysticguru · 17/05/2026 08:26

@StarlightLady

I think it's the other way round actually. Its a long time since I read about it. I think the boys are taught how to make a woman squirt as part of their rites of passage.

SqueakyBedTime · 17/05/2026 09:03

@TheHorrorOfCooking

Thanks for this, I'd never heard of it before. I've had a quick search this morning, and it appears to focus on some of the techniques covered in OMGYES (tapping, rubbing and rhythm). If you haven't already had a look at it its well worth the investment in my opinion.

SaraOnSaturday · 19/05/2026 22:05

I thought it was a typo! 😂

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