Understanding the G Spot.

March 26, 2008

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I found there’s many discussion about this topic lately.
If 10 years ago this subject has been “hiding” from public, but now it has been discuss directly anywhere, and anytime. So what is the G Spot actually?

The clitoris, as you probably know, is the little mound of ultra-sensitive tissue which lies just in front of a woman’s vagina. In terms of responsiveness, it’s the female equivalent of the penis, but is actually far more sensitive. It usually needs only gentle touching, and perhaps massaging with the flat of the hand, to help a woman feel aroused.

Most women find that it’s stimulation of the clitoris which leads to orgasm for them. The clitoris can be indirectly stimulated during intercourse, but more women reach orgasm through stimulation other than intercourse. It’s important to be clear about this because so many couples feel like failures because the woman finds that intercourse doesn’t do the trick for her.

This is all very relevant to the G Spot because the G Spot is really the underside or root of the clitoris and its nerves, which can be stimulated from inside the vagina, though women vary far more in their response to this type of stimulation than they do in their clitoral responses. Some women feel it’s the greatest turn-on ever, some hate it, some feel it’s a pleasurable variation, others find it irritating.

If you want to experiment, it’s important to do it with an open mind. There are no rights and wrongs. What matters is for both partners to feel free to experiment and give feedback on what feels good to them.

Hey, have you experiment it?
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