Finding G-spot
G-spot:
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There is a spot inside the vagina that is extremely
sensitive to deep pressure. It is felt through the anterior or front wall of
the vagina about five centimeters from the entrance.
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When properly stimulated, the G spot swells and leads
to orgasm in many women.
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It is probable that every woman has a G spot.
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As a result of stimulation of the G spot, women often
have a series of orgasms.
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For many women, it is difficult to properly stimulate
the G spot in the missionary position. Other positions such as the one with the
woman sitting astride on top or the one with male entry into the vagina from
the rear ("doggie style") work better.
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There are three main types of orgasm in women : The
vulval orgasm triggered by the clitoris; the uterine orgasm triggered by
intercourse; and a combination of the two.
Tips to
find G-spot:
Tips-1: Remember to urinate before the start of your
exploration. This will help reassure you that if the urge to urinate strikes
during exploration, your bladder is actually empty.
Tips-2: The exact location of the G-Spot varies
slightly from woman to woman. It is normally found about two inches in from the
opening of the vagina, on the anterior wall (toward the stomach). The G-Spot is
easily located with the help of a partner while the women is lying on her belly
with her hips slightly elevated. When in this position, one's partner should
apply light pressure to the vaginal wall with two or three fingertips while
pressing down (towards the bed). If a woman chooses to lie on her back, she or her
partner can insert a couple of fingers curved upwards and make a "come
hither" motion.
Tips-3: Vaginal stimulation may be unpleasant if the
vagina is not well lubricated. Production of vaginal lubrication varies
dramatically from female to female. Post-menopausal women often experience
bouts of vaginal dryness but even younger women may suffer episodes of vaginal
dryness, especially if they are taking medications such as antihistamines or
antidepressants. If vaginal dryness is a concern, make sure to use a
water-based lubricant, during your exploration.
Tips-4: Using a diaphragm may interfere with the stimulation of the G-Spot in some women.
Tips-5: If engaging in intercourse, many women find the woman-on-top or the sitting position the best arrangement for providing stimulation to the G-Spot.
Tips-6: Many women enjoy the "doggy"
position during intercourse because it stimulates the G-Spot. This is because a
man's penis has better access to the front wall of the vagina. Most women need
firmer pressure to the front of the vagina, quick rhythm,and a lot of friction
to have a G-Spot orgasm. Some women get a feeling of the need to urinate at
first when the G-Spot is stimulated. Your partner may need to empty her bladder
before you begin love making. It's possible that by stimulating the G-Spot your
partner may ejaculate a small amount of white or clear fluid when she climaxes.
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