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How to Find the Female G-spot

 
Author: Kevin Davies

The G-spot is a highly erogenous zone inside the vagina. It was discovered in 1950 by the gynaecologist Ernst Grafenberg.

For a while not many people actually believed the G-spot existed. Then in 1978 a book called "The G Spot " by Alice K. Ladas, Beverly Whipple and John D. Perry was published. This confirmed existence of the G-spot. Today sexologists believe every woman has a G-spot.

It is thought that the G-spot is either a bundle of nerves coming from the clitoris or a gland or series of glands that produces lubrication. It is also thought to be analogous to the prostate gland in men. When unstimulated the G-spot is about the size of a bean. When your lover is aroused it becomes more pronounced.

The G-spot is located behind the pubic bone within the front wall of the vagina, about two to three inches deep. When your lover is sexually-excited it becomes more pronounced. Hence it is essential that your lover is well aroused before attempting to find her G-spot.

Have your lover lie down on her back with her legs apart. Ensure that your fingernails are cut short and your hands are clean. With palm facing upwards push your middle finger into your lover's vagina up to the first knuckle, moving your finger in small circles. Needless to say, your lover's vagina should be well lubricated

Push your finger in deeper, about three inches, continuing the circular motions. Just behind the pubic bone you should find a soft, almost "mushy" area. Press your finger firmly upwards against this area, not too hard but not too soft either. Ask your lover how it feels. If she says she doesn't feel anything move your finger slightly, either deeper, or less deep. If she still doesn't feel anything try pressing harder.

One of the reasons a lot of men (and women) can't find the G-spot is because they only touch it or don't press hard enough. The G-spot responds to pressure, not just touch. It lies deep within the vaginal wall so firm pressure is often needed.

So if you find you're not having much luck try pressing a litle harder.

Once you've found the G-spot she'll know, and you'll know too!

Author Bio:
Kevin Davies is a reputable writer. Kevin likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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