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sex toy fairy Your Body: The G Spot

From www.sex-info.info

What is it?

The Grafenberg Spot, also known as the G-spot, is a very sensitive area in the vagina. In some women, stimulation of the G-spot may lead to orgasm. When unstimulated, the G-spot is generally small and flaccid, approximately the size of a bean. When a woman is aroused, however, this area becomes more pronounced: It swells and may more feel more like a ridge than does the surrounding tissue in the vagina. Where is it?

The G-spot is located approximately two or three inches inside the vaginal canal on the anterior (or front) wall of the vagina. It can be found below the place where the urethra meets the bladder.

How do I find my G Spot? Locating the Elusive G-Spot!

According to http://www.g-spot.cc, it is usually easiest for a woman to find her G-spot by taking a position where she is either squatting or laying on her stomach, then inserting one or two fingers into the vaginal canal, and exerting pressure on the vaginal wall closet to her navel. A popular way of stimulating the G-spot is to make rhythmic motions inside the vagina that look like the gesture "come here".

It is important to remember that every woman's body and sexual preferences are unique. Some women may enjoy G-spot stimulation while others may not. Also, some women's G-spots may be somewhat insensitive and harder to arouse. If stimulating it starts to feel uncomfortable, explore other methods of self-stimulation or use a water-based lubricant, such as KY jelly or Astroglide.

For the entire article: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/



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