Finding the G-Spot and all its Glory
So finding the g-spot is on your to do list. Well you should,
the G-Spot is the most powerful and mysterious of all the
erogenous zones. While some say that it doesn't exist, while
others say it is a region of the anterior wall of the vagina
that is sensitive to the touch. The G-Spot was named after Ernst
Grafenberg, who was a German gynecologist who discovered it in
the 1940's, which was found while researching birth control. The
G-Spot is defined as a group of nerve endings, blood vessels and
glands around a women's urethra on the inside, front wall of her
vagina. When the women is aroused the G-spots swells up and
protrudes, until it feels like a fleshy knob.
Finding the G-spot shouldn't be all that hard right, check it
out, but remember that it may not exist in your partner. So
don't think there is anything wrong when you can't find it. But
if you are still interested in finding the allusive G-spot there
are two ways to attempt to locate it. The first way to locate it
is to have your partner lay down on a bed with her hips under
some pillows. Stimulate her clitoris, and when she becomes
really aroused slip in two fingers into her vagina, while
keeping your palm up so that your fingers can brush the front,
upper wall of the vagina. If the G-spot can be located it will
feel like a small bean shaped piece of flesh. When stimulated,
the orgasms are a lot more intense than a regular orgasm.
Certain sex positions allow a better stimulation of the G-Spot,
especially the ones where your partners on top or rear entry, so
that the penis is able to contact the inner walls of the vagina
stimulating the G-Spot better.
So what is the G-Spot, some say it is a bunch of pipes that
help drain the urethra, some even say that it is an undeveloped
female prostate gland, but since the prostate is a male gland,
hormones never helped the prostate to mature in women. Like men,
the prostate is very sensitive to erotic touch, and when
furthered examined, the females too had a gland very similar to
the male prostate. Blood test where used to detect the two
substances of the male prostate gland, and the results found
that in 2/3 of the women examined the same substances were found
in them as well. So, can it be said that the G-Spot is nothing
more than an undeveloped female prostate gland that never
matured due to the fact that it needs a male hormone to fully
mature. So if it is nothing more than an undeveloped prostate
gland, why do women have it? I believe it helps bridge the gap
that the male and female bodies are more in tune with one
another than previously thought.