Ever since Dr. Granfenberg brought attention to a small area inside the vagina (now known as the G-spot), there has been controversy. Everyone has heard stories about this magical spot, but what exactly is it?
The G-spot is a small spongy pad that lies just behind the upper front wall of the vagina. It is similar to the male prostate. In the womb certain embryonic cells develop one way if the child is female and another way if the child is male. In males the prostate gland produces fluid that makes up the majority of semen. In girls, the area that would have been the prostate becomes the G-spot. The reason some say the G-spot doesn't exist is because it engorges only with stimulation and without this stimulation it is very hard to locate.
It is 1 ½ - 2 inches up located along the front wall of the vagina. While all women have a G-spot, not all women notice anything different when it is stimulated and some women don't even like the sensation so don't be discouraged as everyone likes different things. When being massaged the
G-spot will swell and has a spongy feeling to the touch. By inserting one or two fingers into the vagina, use a "come hither" motion, pressing the center of G-Spot until you feel an area that is sensitive to pressure. It is about the size of a pea but can enlarge to the size of a walnut when stimulated. Many women feel the need to urinate when their G-Spot is stimulated because as it enlarges, it presses on the same nerves that signal a full bladder.
Upon having a G-Spot orgasm some women do ejaculate and some do not. For those that do, fluid and sometimes a large amount may expel. It is estimated that up to 2 litres of G-Spot fluid can gush out. It has no color, smells sweet and does not stain a mattress.
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