Tuesday, September 25, 2012

G-Spot Location Including Picture

Continuing our series of articles on sex and disabilities we take a look at the female G spot. Women have two very important points for sexual stimulation; the clitoris and the G-spot.



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Location of the G-spot: As can be seen in the female g spot diagram below, the Grafenberg or "G" spot is located inside the front wall of the vagina. You can find the female g spot location halfway between the back of the pubic bone and the front of the cervix, along the course of the urethra and the bladder where it connects with the urethra. The size and exact location will vary slightly with each woman.

For some women hitting the g spot can bring deep and intense orgasms that differ from a clitoral orgasm. For other women stimulating the area called the g spot just makes them feel like they have to pee.

G-Spot orgasms are triggered by a brief, vigorous, application of rhythmical friction. The desired friction is usually achieved when intercourse is practiced from behind or in the doggy style sex position. Locate the G-Spot with your finger, the G-Spot will feel like a small bean, and when properly stimulated, may swell to the size of a dime or even as large as a quarter. Some women have large spots, just as some women have large breasts, and some men have large penises.

You will find the G-Spot located deep within the vaginal wall.

Firm controlled, pressure is needed to reach the G-Spot in its non-stimulated state. Stroking this area with a firm, masterful touch, she will experience twinges of contractions in her uterus. As she approaches the point of orgasm, if this is her first time having one this way, she may get a 'full-bladder" feeling. This happens because of the prolonged intensity of the orgasm. The clear, whitish fluid from her G-Spot ejaculation will be different from that achieved through clitoral stimulation.

Researchers have attempted to build on the claim that G-spot stimulation leads to female ejaculation, hypothesizing that non-urine female ejaculate originated from the female paraurethral glands, or Skene's gland.

The best way for a partner to discover her G-Spot.

You are more likely to find the G Spot if the woman is already well aroused, and using fingers are generally more effective than a penis.

1. Ask her to lie on her belly, legs apart, and hips rotated slightly upwards.

2. Insert two fingers (palm down) and carefully explore the front wall of her vagina with a firm touch.

3. Reach under her body and place your other hand on her abdomen, just above the pubic hairline, and apply a soft, downward pressure. This often helps to stimulate her G-Spot.

Position one

Guide her on to her hands and knees, with her buttocks raised and her head down. Kneel behind her and grasp her by her waist. As you penetrate her vagina in this position the head of your penis will hit her G-Spot automatically.

Position two

Guide her on to her back, raising her buttocks and lower back. As you mount her, gently bend her legs so that her knees touch her breasts. Now lovingly thump her G-Spot until she is an orgasmic mess.

Position three

Lie on your back, with your legs extended. Have your lady straddle you, with her knees positioned outside your legs, she will be facing your feet with her back turned to you. In this unique position, your penis will easily hit her G-Spot.

25 April 2012 - Study confirms anatomic existence of the elusive G-spot

For centuries, women have been reporting engorgement of the upper, anterior part of the vagina during the stage of sexual excitement, despite the fact the structure of this phenomenon had not been anatomically determined.

A new study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine documents that this elusive structure does exist anatomically.

Adam Ostrzenski, M.D., Ph.D., of the Institute of Gynecology in St. Petersburg, FL, conducted a stratum-by-stratum anterior vaginal wall dissection on an 83-year-old cadaver. The dissection established the presence of the G-spot, a well-delineated sac structure located on the dorsal (back) perineal membrane, 16.5 mm from the upper part of the urethral meatus, creating a 35 degree angle with the lateral (side) border of the urethra.

Having 3 distinct regions, the G-spot emerged with dimensions of length (L) of 8.1 mm x width (W) 3.6 mm to 1.5 mm x height (H) 0.4 mm. Upon removal of the entire structure with the adjacent margin tissues, the G-spot stretched from 8.1 to 33 mm.

"This study confirmed the anatomic existence of the G-spot, which may lead to a better understanding and improvement of female sexual function," Ostrzenski concludes.

Irwin Goldstein, editor-in-chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine believes that research in women's sexual health issues is important. "This case study in a single cadaver adds to the growing body of literature regarding women's sexual anatomy and physiology."

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