Where Is The Female G-spot
So where is the g-spot. Well finding the G Spot is not an exact
science. The G-spot is located about 1.5 to 3 inches inside the
vagina on the upper wall. When aroused it's about the size of a
walnut, usually a bit longer than it is wide. The position of
the G-spot makes it impossible for most women to get a finger to
it, but a partner should be able to feel it by inserting one or
two fingers into the vagina after she is aroused.
The palm of the hand should be up if the woman is on her back,
and down if she is on her front; initially finding the spot may
be easier if the woman lies on her front. The partner should be
able to feel the G-spot with their fingers as a small lump in
the vaginal wall. The G-Spot will feel somewhat bumpy and not as
smooth as other areas of the vaginal wall.
The G-spot is a mass of glandular tissue, known as the
paraurethral glands, and nerves. The G-spot lies between the
urethra and the vagina, and is not actually a part of the
vagina. Normally it's unnoticeable, but as a woman becomes
aroused the area swells, making it possible to feel it through
the vaginal wall.
Once the spot has been located, it can be stimulate by moving
your fingers in very small circles, or by doing a "come hither"
motion with your fingers. Initial stimulation of the G-spot
often causes the woman to experience a sudden and strong feeling
of needing to urinate; this feeling soon passes, and may be
replaced by pleasant and arousing feelings.
While all women seem to be able to feel stimulation of the
G-spot, their response to it varies. Some women can orgasm from
G-spot stimulation alone, others can't. Some women have strong
orgasms from a combination of G-spot and clitoral stimulation,
and some women have powerful orgasms when having intercourse in
positions which stimulate the G-spot. Other women don't find
G-spot stimulation particularly enjoyable.
The most popular sex positions for stimulating the G-spot are
the Women-on-top position which allows the women to align
herself for maximum pressure on the G-spot. The Doggie-Style
position also allows for a wide range of positions to reach the
desired alignment.
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