Friday, August 15, 2008

The Elusive G

Exploration is the Pathway to Your G-Spot Orgasm

Before you can have that often elusive G-Spot orgasm, you need to find yours first. But don’t worry, many women have a hard time finding it.

The average women’s G-Spot is 2-3 inches inside the vagina on the front wall toward the belly button. To find yours, lubricate your index and middle fingers then make a hook shape. With your hook shaped fingers, do a come hither motion and insert into your vagina with your fingertips toward your belly button. Gently rub the front wall of the vagina and do the come hither motion as you pull out.

Although not every woman’s G-Spot is the same, what you’ll likely find when you do the come hither motion is a small mass of spongy tissue that’s the size of a dime. It surrounds the urethra and acts as a buffer during intercourse. This is the G-Spot.

Made up of urethral glands, tissue and ducts, the G-Spot grows from the size of a dime to a quarter when sexually aroused. The glands surrounding the G-Spot fill with clear fluid that is similar to male semen without the sperm. This fluid if released through the urethra, which is why you may feel like you need to urinate right before you’re about to orgasm.

During a G-Spot orgasm, about 10% of women ejaculate—anywhere from a teaspoon to a quart of fluid. To reach a G-Spot orgasm, you need to apply firm pressure on the G-Spot through the vaginal wall. It needs firm, quick, rubbing strokes. Not in-and-out thrusting.

Because it can be difficult to achieve orgasm from G-Spot stimulation alone, you may also need to stimulate the clitoris at the same time. It’s easier to reach a G-Spot organism after being excited clitorally.

Another method is to stimulate the G-Spot simultaneously with external stimulation by pushing the flat part of your free hand down firmly on the lower stomach just above the pubic hairline.

The ultimate multi-tasking woman can stimulate herself externally while she stimulates the G-Spot and clitoris.

Still, it can take weeks or moths to become experienced G-Spot explorers. It takes practice! You may also benefit from some toys. Click Here to see what G-Spot specific products Passion Parties has to offer.

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