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How To Locate Your G-Spot |
| Written by Sandra R. Harris-Gompf |
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Introduction: Put the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth. Do you feel that little bump in the center of your palate? That is similar to what your G-Spot feels like. Now that you know what it feels like, how do you find it?
Things You’ll Need: Fingers G-Spot Stimulator
Step One: Get aroused. The G-Spot is made up of the spongy tissue wrapped around the urethra that swells with blood and other fluid when a woman is sexually excited.
Step Two: Locate it: Insert your finger into your vagina and feel for the G-Spot. It is located about two inches up, toward the abdomen and behind the public bone. It feels rougher than the surrounding tissues of the vagina. If your finger is not long enough, use a G-Spot stimulator toy. These toys are curved to help you find the right angle for stimulation of your G-Spot.
Step Three: Play: Stroke your G-Spot using various pressures. Experiment with rhythmic pressure, simultaneous clitoral stimulation and rotating or vibrating toys. You will find what feels good to you.
Tips: One position that may help give you access to your G-Spot is to bend your knees up to your chest while you are feeling for it. Some women experience ejaculation from the urethra during a G-Spot orgasm. This fluid is not the same as urine. It is comparable to men’s prostatic fluid.
Warnings: Pressure on the G-Spot may make you feel like your need to urinate. Empty your bladder before you start to explore to prevent urination.
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