Thursday, August 7, 2014

How To Find Your G Spot Easily & Quickly

         While this guide is going to teach you how to find your G Spot, men will learn a lot from reading it too. The G Spot is located in the same place for all women, but unfortunately some have trouble finding it.
Don’t worry I’ll explain why in just a little bit…. so if you have trouble finding it right now, please read the entire guide. Now on to the important question…

Where Is The G Spot?


If you check out the diagram above, you can see that it’s clearly located about 2-3 inches (5-7.5cm) inside the vagina on the anterior wall (the side of your vagina closest to your belly).

When you touch your G Spot, it will feel slightly different to the rest of you vagina. It should feel like the top of your palate in your mouth but softer. So it should feel slightly dimpled, but very soft to touch.

To reach your G Spot with your fingers, just slide your palm down your stomach, with your palm touching your stomach, all the way down to your vagina. Then enter you vagina with 1 or 2 fingers and curl those fingers backwards once they are 2-3 inches deep inside you. You should now be able to feel your G Spot on your finger tips. This diagram below should help:


I Still Can’t Seem Find It…. Help Me!
The location of the G Spot is the same for all women…however some women have serious difficultly finding it. They might even feel like they were born without one! Don’t worry, I’ll explain why you can’t find your G Spot and then I’ll cover what you can do to locate it.

Why You Can’t Find Your G Spot. Hint: It’s Not Your Fault

The reason for many women believing that they can’t find their G Spot is simply because you need to be aroused to find it. This isn’t a joke, I’m deadly serious. If you are not thoroughly aroused, then you are going to have difficultly finding your G Spot or getting any pleasure from the area where it’s supposed to be. So if your gynecologist happens to press on or massage your G Spot area during an exam, then you’re not going to feel much because you’re not aroused.

Why You Need To Be Aroused - There is an area just above your G Spot called the urethral sponge. This urethral sponge contains a gland called your Skene’s gland which swells and fills with fluid as you become aroused (Wikipedia has more on the Skene’s gland here). As the Skene’s gland swells and expands more and more, it causes the G Spot to become sensitive and protrude, becoming more prominent in your vagina.

I have indicated the Skene’s gland in light purple below. As you get turned on the Skene’s gland swells with fluid, which causes the G Spot to become more sensitive and makes it more prominent in the vagina.


So if you are not turned on, then your G Spot will not be swollen or sensitive and so it’s not going to be as easy to find. This means that if you are having trouble finding it, make sure to get thoroughly aroused beforehand if you are alone…. and if you are with your man, then make sure to have lots of foreplay first. This way you’ll be thoroughly aroused and easily able to find it.

Why You Still Can’t Find Your G Spot. Hint: It’s Still Not Your Fault
Ok, so maybe you’ve followed my tips so far and even used some of these masturbation techniques to get super-crazy aroused yet still have trouble finding that super sensitive area known as your G Spot. Here’s why:

The size of the Skene’s gland varies quite considerably from woman to woman. If you have a very small Skene’s gland, then your G Spot will never get that sensitive or protrude much, even when you are super aroused, making it next to impossible to have a G Spot orgasm. This is also backed up by science: When experiments were performed, some women were found to have no Skene’s gland at all (Seriously! You can read about it here), which means that their G Spot could never become really sensitive or swollen.

Don’t worry though, plenty of women who don’t have G Spot orgasms still have incredible sex live thanks to the multitude of other ways you can orgasm. These clitoral stimulation techniques, masturbation tips , even more masturbation techniques and these techniques for fingering yourself should be more than enough.

I Found My G Spot, Now What!?
If you have followed all my advice above and discovered how to find your G Spot, then it’s time to start enjoying all the pleasure that it can bring. First, I’m going to briefly cover the best techniques you can use to stimulate it on your own, then I’ll talk about the best sex positions to use for stimulating your G Spot

G Spot Self Pleasure
One of the best techniques to use to stimulate your G Spot is a variation of this diagram at the start of the article. While rubbing and massaging your G Spot with one hand, you can use your other hand to stimulate your clitoris like in the diagram below. Perfect for doubling your pleasure:


There are also 3 very specific G Spot massage techniques that I teach here in the article on making yourself squirt.

Maximizing G Spot Stimulation – Angle & Depth
When having sex with your man (or using a dildo), one thing you will naturally want to do is maximize the level of stimulation your G Spot receives. This all comes down to the angle that your man enters your vagina at and how deep he is inside you. This first diagram will give you an idea of how deep and at what angle you man should penetrate you to ensure he hits your G Spot.


But if you find that this angle doesn’t provide enough pressure, then he should penetrate you at an even more extreme angle like the one below. The same goes when you are using a dildo on yourself.


Sex Positions To Stimulate Your G Spot

Now that you’ve learned how to find your G Spot and how to stimulate it, it’s time to learn some sex positions that you can use to provide maximum stimulation to it during sex. I’ve narrowed it down to the best 4.

A quick reminder: It’s important to remember that as your G Spot is only 2-3 inches deep, most guys will need to be very shallow in your vagina. Some guys might even feel like they are about to ‘pop out’ of your vagina a lot of the time when trying to stimulate your G Spot.

G Spot Sniper

The G Spot sniper gets it’s name from the fact that it’s like your man’s only mission is to hit your G Spot. The most important thing here to focus on is the angle of your body and how deep you take your man. So play around with how far you raise your hips off the ground.






 Bucking Bronco

The Bucking Bronco is wonderful for hitting your G Spot, especially if you enjoy being on top during sex.






Rear Entry

The Rear Entry position is great if you like your man doing most of the work to hit your G Spot. However, to truly hit your G Spot and stimulate it properly, he’s going to need to follow some specific instructions…

Instead of simply thrusting in and out of you, he’s going to need to use more of a grinding motion. When he grinds forward/up on you, his hips will move forward and this will cause the head of his penis to ‘stroke’ your G Spot, provided he’s not too deep. If he grinds too far forward though, his penis will ‘pop out’ of your vagina. As always make sure to talk to your man and let him know exactly what you want.

Teaspooning

Teaspooning is so nice if you like your man being able to wrap his arms around you and hold you close during sex.













Don’t Confuse Your G Spot With Your A Spot
Some women don’t know that they have another super sensitive area deeper in their vagina. It’s your A Spot also known as the anterior fornix erogenous zone. This is located on the anterior wall of you vagina like your G Spot (that’s the side of your vagina closest to your stomach), but it’s much deeper than your G Spot. You can see it’s location in the diagram below.


Stimulating the A Spot also feels incredible, but slightly different than having your G Spot stimulated. Most guys will be able to reach it with their fingers and can use the same techniques as I described above to stimulate it. However, you may find that your fingers aren’t long enough and you have to use a dildo or something similar to reach it.

So if you discover that you don’t enjoy shallow stimulation (2-3 inches deep) where you G Spot is located, but instead prefer it much deeper, then most likely your A Spot is more sensitive than your G Spot. Wikipedia has more great info on the A Spot here.

I Need To Pee Every Time I Stimulate My G Spot….Help!?!?

Feeling like you need to pee when stimulating you G Spot is perfectly normal. Most women get this feeling because your bladder is right beside your G Spot. Take a look at the illustrations above to get an idea of what I’m talking about. So when you are pressing on your G Spot, you are also going to put some pressure on your bladder too. The most helpful thing you can do is pee before sex or masturbation. This will minimize the ‘need to pee’ feeling.

Additionally, as I explain in the guide on making yourself squirt, the fluid that you ejaculate when you squirt travels through the same that tube you pee from. This fluid comes from your Skene’s gland. But because it travels through the same tube as your pee, you may feel like you are peeing if you happen to squirt while rubbing your G Spot.

So now that you know where your G Spot is, you’re probably going to be interested in getting the most pleasure possible from it. This masturbation techniques article will help, as will this one and this one on fingering yourself. The squirting guide will also show you and your man every you need to know about female ejaculation during sex.


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