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Author: BonerBand Subject: G-spot
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posted on 07-29-2004 at 09:05 Reply With Quote Report Post to Moderator
G-spot

I heard that I am supposed to finger my wife's G-spot, but I do not know where this is, and neither does she! Are we missing something? Does it exist, or is this a myth? Our sex life is good, but if doing something to the G-spot will make it better, I would like to know.
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This is a difficult question to answer. Most gynecologists are of the view that there is no scientifically validated information about the G-spot. Yet we often hear from people who say that they or their partner has a spot in their vagina which causes intense orgasms. So we also cannot say that it does not exist. It is supposed to be on the inner wall of the vagina. There is no harm in your looking for it. Just do not get too disappointed or frustrated if your search comes up empty - simply carry on with your sex life as before. Locating the G-spot is of no great importance in achieving complete sexual satisfaction.

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The G-spot does exist -- it's simply the name of an anatomical area in the female body. This area is about 2 inches up on the inner upper wall of the vagina between the back of the pubic bone and the front of the cervix. In this area, there is a bundle of nerve endings that may be more sensitive than the rest of the vagina. I say it "may be more sensitive," because some women feel nothing when their g-spot is stimulated. Therefore, the question isn't really "Does it exist?," but "Does it do anything?" Even though every women has a G-spot, not every woman has the same response to its stimulation. Some women claim that pressure on that spot produces sexual arousal. While many women feel nothing at all if it is stimulated. The only way to find out if your wife feels anything good from G-spot stimulation is by trying to stimulate that area. All you need to do is repeatedly rub the flat of your finger tip against the G-spot area on the upper, inner wall of the vagina using a "come here" motion. If she feels any stronger sensations, such as the feeling of getting closer to orgasm, then her G-spot is an erogenous zone for her, and you may want to stimulate it during sex. If she feels nothing, that is totally normal, and you should not force the issue anymore. In that case, just accept that you have a great sex life, without involving the G-spot.

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Trick to Finding G-Spot

Here is the trick to finding you lover's G-Spot. Have her lie on her back. Kiss her everywhere. Kiss her in concentric circles, starting large, then smaller in towards her lips, in towards her nipples, in towards her twat.

When you finally get to her hot box she should be horny and wet. Kiss her labia, mons pubis. Lick her clitoris. Suck her clit. Blow on her clit. Lick it more. Then stick your tongue in her twat as far as you can. The top of your tongue is probably touching on or very near to her G-Spot. You found it!

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