Thursday, February 9, 2012

The G-Spot. What, Where and How!

April 2, 2010 by sextoyloft  
Filed under Blog, Sexual Education

The G-spot a.k.a the Gräfenberg Spot was named after the German gynecologist who first discovered it. The G-spot is actually an area of spongy erectile tissue located 1 to 2 inches inside the front wall of the vagina referred to as the periurethral sponge.

Stimulation of the G-spot can result in orgasm, and sometimes female ejaculation or squirting. While stimulation of the G-spot can be a good thing for some, there are also women who feel uncomfortable or discomfort when their G-spot is stimulated and others for whom it feels the same as regular vaginal stimulation. It has been noted that women who respond positively to G-spot stimulation have described their orgasms as “full-bodied” and “mind-blowing”.

Many people find it easier and more pleasurable to have someone else locate their G-spot.

To locate the G-spot:

  1. Apply a good amount of lube to your index and middle fingers and insert them into the vagina
  2. Make a “come here” motion so that your fingers are pressing towards her bellybutton. If your receiving partner is on her back, curl your fingers upwards. If she’s on her stomach or hands and knees, curl your fingers downward.

The G-spot is generally easier to find when a woman is aroused, since this causes the spongy tissue to swell, making the G-spot area firmer than the surrounding area of the vaginal wall. If you are having trouble locating the area with your fingers, try a toy that is designed for G-spot stimulation.  The G-spot is generally much more responsive to pressure than light touches, so these toys have a pronounced curve making them easier to access the G-spot. Also many women find that vibrators and dildos make solo G-spot stimulation much easier.  There are plenty of G-spot sex toys available.  Here is a full list of our G-Spot Dildos and G-Spot Vibrators.

Caution – when the G-spot is initially stimulated , some women may have the urge to urinate since the G-spot area presses against the urethra.  Don’t worry though, the feeling to urinate should lessen after a few seconds. You can also try urinating before getting started to be sure and increase comfort.

Check our “Make Women Squirt” Guide!

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