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How to Locate the G-spot

Also known a the Grafenberg spot. The G-spot is the most sensitive part of the body on both female and on the male.

The Female G-Spot

It is located in the vagina app. 2" inside the vagina. If you insert 2 fingers with palm facing up, you should a feel a sponging type about the size of a dime. When stimulated it should swell up to about the size of a quarter and leading up to an orgasm. At the point of orgasm women will ejaculate a clear liquid but contains no sperm. More stimulation to the G-Spot, women may have multiple orgasms. Most women have a difficult time having the g-spot stimulated through the missionary position. Some positions to achieve this is "doggy" (rear-entry). If she does prefer to be on her back, have her raise her hips and insert 2 fingers and make a come hither motion. If you use a diaphragm it may be difficult to stimulate the G-spot. If engaging in intercourse it may easier to use if the women is inn top position.

Many women enjoy "doggy" or the women on top position because it is the best way to penetrate the G-Spot. Maybe because the mans penis has better access to the front wall of the vagina. Also the penis has firm pressure with quick rhythm and able to give more friction of the G-Spot. Some women may have the feeling of urination. It may be good idea to empty your bladder before to begin your love making session.

The Male G-Spot

There are two ways of finding the male G-Spot on the man. One way is two insert 1 finger in the anal canal app 3" up. to the prostate gland. The prostate is the gland that helps to pump the semen to the scrotum up to the penis and eventually out of the body. The second way is push on a spot outside of the anus about 1/3 of the way toward the scrotum. It connects to the prostate g-spot and can be stimulated during intercourse by pressing this point which should lead to orgasm.

Discomfort Problems

1)Be sure to use enough lube before entering the anal cavity.

2)Relax and Breath to help the ease of tension.

3)If you have ever had prostate problems, it may lead to great discomfort. Any infection or inflammation may lead to more discomfort.

4)It is better to talk to your partner so he or she knows that you are comfortable and so he or she can go slow and making sure to not tear any muscles. Taking it slow and easy is the sure fire way of reaching an orgasm.