Where
is
my G Spot?
There is always much talk about the g spot with some calling it a myth while others swear that it is the only
way to orgasm. Of course, there is a g spot, the other term for it being, the urethral sponge, which is
a small rough feeling area on the back of the pubic bone. When women become aroused, the g spot expands,
making it quite easy to locate, with the g spot being noticeably different than the smooth wall of the vagina.

What to use to find your G spot
You can find your g spot yourself by placing your palm on your pubic bone and
inserting a finger inside your vagina and waggling your finger as if to say
“come here”. If you have a partner, it becomes even easier, as they can
position their fingers a lot easier to find the g spot. You can also direct
them to it by letting them know what feels different or pleasurable. Another
easy way to locate the g spot is with a g spot vibrator, made exclusively for
the g spot. The tip of the vibrator is curved just enough making it very easy
to locate the g spot.
How will I know if I have found
my G Spot?
The g spot responds to pressure so pressing your vibrator or finger against it
should give you an aroused feeling but also a feeling that you have to pee.
Many women abandon finding the g spot because of the feeling that they are going
to pee. To remedy that feeling make sure you go to the bathroom before you
start and after that put it out of your mind. Many women ejaculate when they
orgasm through the g spot, which is not urine and is usually in very small
amounts.
Experiment with your G Spot
Once you have found your g spot you can use your vibrator or dildo to experiment
what feels good and what feels fantastic. You can apply more or less pressure
or more or less vibration to see what is best for you. Many women love having
both pressure against the g spot and stimulation of the clitoris at the same
time making for an explosive orgasm. Since every woman’s body is different, you
need to take the time to find out what feels best for you.
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