May 23, 2012

The Truth About G Spot

Dr. Ernst Grafenberg, an obstetrician, gave birth to a popular spot in women. It is found inside the vagina, in the ventral portion. The genitalia of females and males are sensitive parts. But in these parts are tissues more sensitive than others. In females, the clitoris and the so-called G-Spot are the most sensitive to touch and stimulation. Other women do touches their spot through the help of g spot vibes and sex toys.

During sexual intercourse, the stimulation of these areas is believed to cause a woman to arrive at a climax. But more women agree that stimulating the Grafenberg Spot causes more intense feelings and more sensational climaxes. This zone is about two to three inches deep in the anterior portion of the vagina. This location, however, varies from female to female.

Stimulating the area may be more difficult than it seems. Penile penetration may not actually touch the area sometimes. So a male may opt to insert his lubricated fingers instead. Or a better way may be through sex toys. There are devices that may be used to reach the controversial region. Realistic vibrating dildos and vibrators may well do the trick. Some vibrators are curved in a way that they may be able to touch and give some appreciable stimulation to the spot.

It is important to remember when doing insertions into the vagina that proper lubrication be done. This organ is lined with delicate tissue that may suffer from laceration if non-lubricated insertions are made. When doing insertions with the use of fingers or dildos or vibrators, these objects must be lubricated first.

Many anatomy experts believe that the counterpart of the G Spot in males is the area in the rectum near the prostate gland. In females, this extremely sensitive zone is surrounded with thick tissue which becomes engorged in blood when excited. Because the spot is engulfed in dense tissue, a sufficient penetration and stimulation may be necessary to bring noticeable sensations. In some women, however, the stimulation in the area seems to yield no change in sensations. Some do not even feel the difference. Some feel like urinating upon the stimulation of the area. Nevertheless, the G Spot is an important spot during moments of intimacy.

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