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What and where is this elusive G-Spot?Dear Sex Doc, What and where is this elusive G-spot I’ve heard so much about? I’ve failed to find it myself and even had a boyfriend who said he was an expert miss it. Does every woman have a G-spot? G-Spot RookieDear G-Spot Rookie, The G-spot or Grafenberg spot (named after Dr. Grafenberg who is credited with discovering the G-spot) is either the nerve endings of the clitoris or the paraurethral gland that produces lubrication. Experts aren’t positive what it is, but millions of screaming woman have discovered where it is. The latest research on the G-spot makes a good case for it being the paraurethral gland which is analogous to the prostate gland. The prostate gland contains 90% of the fluid in male semen. You can find the G-spot by inserting a finger into the vaginal canal. Gently bend your finger straight up towards the urethra in a ‘come hither’ motion and search for a bean-shaped gland. The G-spot will be raised. Research shows that women have their G-spots in different locations. It can be anywhere from directly inside the vaginal canal to about 2 inches back. You’ll have to do some exploration to find yours. It is easier to find a woman’s G-spot when she is aroused. Clitoral stimulation is the best way to achieve this. During arousal, the vaginal canal expands in length to about 6 inches. During this time, the G-spot swells with fluid and is more sensitive to touch. Many women find this area extremely pleasurable when touched. The G-spot area responds best to firm pressure with a mild vibration. A silicone dildo or vibe designed for G-spot stimulation works best to stimulate this area. Best regards, Dr. Brian ParkerThis article was published on Sunday 26 November, 2006. |
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