What's the G-spot?
You've probably heard about something
akin to a magic orgasm button for women.
Well, let it be known that there is no
"magic pill" for instant or gratifying
orgasms. However, many women who experiment
with G-spot stimulation agree that their
orgasms are intensified greatly.
The G-spot is another name for the periurethral
sponge, the ring of spongy erectile tissue
that surrounds the urethral opening (where
urine leaves the body). The G-spot is
located just inside the vagina on the
front wall of the vaginal barrel (about
one to two inches inside, toward the bellybutton).
To find the G-spot, apply a water-based
lube to your fingers and insert them,
making a "come hither" motion with your
fingers. The G-spot may be easier to find
when a woman is aroused, because then
it swells and becomes firm to the touch.
Although every woman has a G-spot, not
all women respond the same way to G-spot
stimulation. Women who enjoy having their
G-spot stimulated say that their orgasms
can be "mind-blowing," and some even ejaculate
a prostatic-like fluid upon orgasm. Some
women may find that this type of stimulation
produces a feeling of discomfort, and
some women say that G-spot stimulation
feels no different than stimulation of
other parts of the vaginal barrel.
Want to try G-spot exploration, but don't
know where to start? Begin with this guide,
which lists the essential toys and information
for folks who'd like to discover the big
pleasure this little area can deliver.
A good starting point is our perennially
popular G-Spot Kit.
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