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1. The G-Spot is not buried somewhere deep within the depths
of the vagina in some nook or cranny. You shouldnt have to
send out a search party to find it. The location of the G-Spot can
vary from lady to lady, with some having theirs closer to the entrance
of the vagina and some having theirs farther back, but just follow
this technique and you shouldnt have any problems finding
it. It is best to do this in a highly aroused state. It can be difficult
to find when not aroused, as it is usually a small area that becomes
quite enlarged during arousal. Take a lubed finger, whichever is
most comfortable. Turn your palm up. Now insert the finger barely
inside the vagina, staying on the "ceiling" of the vagina.
Now very slowly move the finger deeper into the vagina, being sure
to stay against the "ceiling". You will soon find the
pubic bone. You can't miss it. Once you find the pubic bone, move
back just a little bit farther. Again, be sure to stay on the "ceiling".
Move just behind the pubic bone and feel around for a small area
about the size of a bean, or so. It has a different texture than
the surrounding area. I like to describe the texture as being similar
to corduroy, as it has ridges. I have also heard it described as
feeling spongy. That will be the G-spot.
2. The G-Spot was named in 1944, after Dr. Ernst Grafenberg.
3. Try various means of stimulating the G-Spot. Try rubbing
little circles, try moving your finger back and forth (like you
are telling someone to "come here"), try pushing against
it, and try tapping on it. Be sure to get your lady's feedback to
see which method she prefers.
4. Some ladies are going to have a greater reaction to G-Spot
stimulation than other ladies. Everyone is different, remember?
For some ladies, it produces little or no result. Other ladies claim
an earth-shattering out of this world orgasm that resonates from
deep within the body and takes them to euphoria with a side excursion
to nirvana and bliss.
5. It is true for some women that G-Spot play may become
more likely to result in orgasm over a period of weeks or months
after first starting to experiment with it. So, if you see little
or no results at first, give it some time. As the saying goes, if
at first you dont succeed, try and try again.
6. Some experts claim that G-Spot orgasm intensity may be
directly related to PC muscle tone, which is another incentive for
doing regular PC muscle exercises, like Kegels.
7. Anytime you are stimulating the G-Spot, your lady may
feel the urge to urinate. This is normal due to the fact that the
G-Spot is right up against the bladder. The G-Spot is sometimes
referred to as the urethral sponge, as it is the muscle underlying
the urethra.
8. Sometimes when you stimulate the G-Spot, your lady may
actually ejaculate. This is very normal. It doesnt happen
every time and it doesnt happen to every lady. If it does
happen, celebrate it. Dont make her feel ashamed, guilty,
or embarrassed. Reassure her that it is normal and tell her you
are glad that it happened because it is evidence that you really
did a great job of pleasuring her!
9. The G-Spot is not in the vaginal wall itself, but felt
through it, and may therefore require more pressure to stimulate
it, according to Dr. Beverly Whipple.
10. Some experts believe the G-Spot may actually be the roots
of the clitoris crisscrossing the urethral sponge. These experts
refer to the G-Spot as the clitoral cluster.

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