What is the female G-Spot,
What is the female G-Spot, and how do I find it?
The G-Spot is an area inside a woman’s vagina. When the G-Spot is pressed, this touch stimulates a small system of glands and nerves lying on the other side of the vaginal wall. The only known function of the G-Spot is to produce pleasure.
Imagine that when you put your fingers inside a woman there is a clock inside: pressing toward her pelvic bone is 12:00, pressing down toward her anus is 6:00. The G-Spot on most women is at 12:00. It is only about an inch inside the entrance to the vagina, and the skin feels soft and uneven, like a sponge. The tissue usually swells a little during intense stimulation.
Some say that rubbing this spot feels really good and may also give them an orgasm or ejaculation, or both. That is, when some women feel sexually excited, they spray a fluid out of the urethra—not urine—during orgasm. (Relax! You aren’t peeing!)
Not every woman likes G-Spot stimulation and many women don’t ejaculate. Some women never experience orgasm this way.
This is a great opportunity for communication with your partner. Since each woman likes to be touched in a different way, this is a chance to talk about what exactly feels good, such as the place you are touching, the pressure, and the length of time. Most people would agree that communication is the gateway to pleasurable sexual experiences.
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