The G-Spot ! Not a myth, but a reality.



The name G-Spot comes from the name of sexologist Ernest Gräfenberg. In 1950, he was the first to conduct a scientific study on female pleasure. The G-Spot (around 1-2 centimeters) is located on the anterior wall of the vagina (on the stomach’s side), around halfway between the pelvic bone and the cervix.

The G-Spot is a central part of the female sex organ. In fact, it is attached to the pelvic nerve, a nerve that is so powerful that G-Spot orgasms are by nature emotional and cathartic. Some women can stimulate their G-Spot with their fingers. Others can find it more easily with the help of a curved toy, a dildo or a vibrator. You might be able to locate your G-Spot immediately but sometimes it might take a few tries. It’s important however not to be stressed while trying to find it.

A G-Spot ’s sensitivity can be increased and an insensitive or painful G-Spot can be aroused or cured to allow you to experience a more intense pleasure. Telling a woman that her G-Spot does not exist is just as absurd as telling a man that his prostate is a myth, that he doesn’t ejaculate and that if a liquid comes out of his sexual gland, it’s only urine.


The G-Spot’s role.


So what is the G-Spot ’s role? To put it simply, the G-Spot regroups the female prostate and the area of erectile tissue similar to how it is with men. This erectile tissue area extends past the G-Spot and includes the clitoris , the body of the clitoris , a zone located near the anus, and a part beneath the vulva. The G-Spot ’s erectile tissue swells with blood when it is stimulated. It’s at this point in time, when it is stimulated and swollen, that we can easily feel it through the vaginal wall. The G-Spot isn’t really just a spot within the vagina, it’s more like an organ. This area is partially bordered.


Strong orgasms thanks to the G-Spot.


Normally women are told that only their clitoris can lead to deep and pleasurable orgasms. Actually, the G-Spot is the central point for pleasure. You might feel the need to pee while you are stimulating your G-Spot . Start stimulating your clitoris at that time, using your preferred method, without forgetting about your G-Spot . This feeling could be slightly discomfiting, but to stop now would be a pity as you’re quite close to achieving orgasm. Don’t force yourself to get there though. You might or might not ejaculate, but this ejaculation is perfectly normal (it’s not urine). Again, feminine ejaculation is taboo, which doesn’t help one in this road to discovery.


Explore your G-Spot with sex toys.


Some women prefer using vibrators or dildos. Apply some lubricant to your toy, and insert it (if it’s curved), pointing the extremity towards the top (the upper wall of your vagina). Just like with your fingers, movements should be slow and a slight pressure should be maintained.