You might know what it is and what it
does. The G-sp.ot is a part of the va.gina that is capable of providing
an intense level of pleasure for the woman.
Here are five more facts about this female hot spot.
1. It’s named after a dude.
In the 1950s, a German-born doctor
named Ernst Gräfenberg described his discovery of a dense area on the
vaginal wall a couple of centimeters wide that was highly sensitive and
erogenous. “Scientists love arguing about the G-spot.”
2. There’s no proof it actually exists.
The fact that the G-sp.ot is a
definitive thing is a misconception, according to Wasserman. The
supposed G-sp.ot is a zone, rather than a spot. It may be
the glands surrounding your urethra, which, when stimulated, bring some
women to org.asm. Many even report gushing or squirting fluid.
4. Every woman’s G-sp.ot is located in a different place.
If, in spite of all this doubt
and unconfirmed evidence, you’re still intrigued and motivated to go
after the elusive G-sp.ot org.asm, here’s where to look for it: It’s
technically located on the front side of the vag.ina, directly below the
urethra. But, every woman’s is likely in a slightly different place.
Some men report feeling engorgement at the site. But most partners can’t
really feel a difference. Women who aren’t aroused say they feel
stimulation of their G-sp.ot as feeling like they need to pee – meaning
they found the right spot, but at the wrong time.
5. During se.x, your best shot at finding it is through deep thrusting.
You’re likeliest to experience amplified
va.ginal and G-zone org.asms when there is deep thrusting, when you’re
swollen and lubricated. In other words, you’ve got to be turned on
already for it to work. Do.ggy style, legs over his shoulders, even
side-by-side thrusting may bring deep sensations—and go for the gold by
stimulating the cli.toris at the same time.
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