Where is the G-spot?

Women G Spot

  • Does it exist?

    • Reality VS Unicorn

  • What is the G Spot

    • There's a mass of spongy tissue that surrounds the urethra, called the urethral sponge. And like other parts of the body, the tissue is full of blood vessels and nerve endings.

  • Where is located

    • For many women, the G-spot is about halfway between the vaginal opening and the cervix, Levine says.

  • Why is it called the G Spot

    • It was first noted in the 1940s by German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg (hence the “G”). The “magic button” became popular in 1982 with the publication of sex researcher Beverly Whipple’s best-selling book The G Spot: And Other Discoveries about Human Sexuality 

    • Fue notado por primera vez en la década de 1940 por el ginecólogo alemán Ernst Grafenberg (de ahí la "G").

    • Pues tio este hombre is un genio tiene al mundo completo en busqueda de un tesora que encontro

    •  El “botón mágico” se hizo popular en 1982 con la publicación del libro más vendido de la investigadora sexual Beverly Whipple, El punto G: y otros descubrimientos sobre la sexualidad humana.

  • Different Vaginas Different Responses

    • Every woman’s vulva and vagina is not the same, and bundles of highly sensitive nerve endings may be in different places. Which may explain why some respond well to a certain technique or position and others don’t.



  • G Zone

    • In fact, the G-spot may be less of a spot and more of a zone that’s hard to pinpoint from one woman to the next, explaining why evidence has been hard to come by.

    • Example

      •  how doggy style hits different with some people

      • One technique doesn't work on the next

  • Effects on the G Spot

    • Most important: Get fully aroused, Levine says, because “the G-spot swells the more aroused a woman gets.”

  • Time to arouse

    • Full arousal differs for every woman: It may be five minutes into sexual activity… or 25.

  • Once arouse

    • 1. Insert a finger (yours or your partner’s) in the vagina.

    • 2. Run it along the top wall of the vagina. Look out for an area that feels different from the rest of the tissue. Perhaps it’s more pleasurable when touched.

    • 3. If you find a spot that feels promising, stimulate the area with a “come-hither” motion.

  • Other Positions

    • Woman on top

    • “This allows a woman to experiment with the angle that works best for her,” Levine says. ”Leaning back slightly while she’s on top targets the upper vaginal wall.”

    • Rear entry

    • “This works especially well if a woman can angle her body down by resting on her elbows,” Levine says.

    • Missionary

G-spot stimulation can be enhanced by squeezing your pelvic floor muscles around your partner’s penis. (It boosts his arousal too.)

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