Peek-A-Boo! G-Spot, Where Are You?

  • I want my knees to shake, my eyes to blink, my mouth to water, and my entire body to quiver. Climax, I am knocking on your door! Answer me, please?!
  • My friends brag about this mysterious G-Spot: “Oh, you haven’t had great sex until you’ve had a G-Spot orgasm.”
  • What is the G-Spot?
  • Where is it located? Do all women have G-Spots? Can all women have G-Spot orgasms?
  • Do G-Spot orgasms feel different than, or even better than, clitoral orgasms?
  • Do you recommend any special G-Spot stimulation techniques?
  • My goodness, I need answers soon. No, right this second! I’ve waited too long. Please, help!

You drop to your knees. Fertile blades of green grass curl around your legs. Your eyes search the starry sky for divine guidance. A prayerful motion directs your hands: both of your hands meet in front of your moonlit eyes. As your hands touch, an immediate spark of passion fills your body.

There’s no cosmic secret to unveil. All you need is an introduction to the G-Spot. Once you’ve learned what your G-Spot is, where it is located, and how to correctly stimulate it, you will experience a new level of sexual satisfaction that forever seemed to elude you. The Creator blessed all women with their very own special G-Spot.

For those of you not already in the know, the G-Spot is the common name for a spot on the front of the vaginal wall that can feel good when stimulated. These instructions will help you find your G-Spot and teach you how to stimulate it to orgasm.

Since arousal of this internal love button is so powerful, women want to know exactly how to stimulate it during sex or masturbation. No problem, you sexual divas: this introduction to the G-Spot will turn you into a pro. After reading it you will be able to teach your lover what works best for you, because you will have mastered VibeReview’s simple G-Spot arousal techniques!

In the early 1900s, Dr. Ernst Grafenberg (Saint G-Spot) devoted his time to investigating the mysteries of female sexuality and vaginal stimulation. His medical efforts opened the door for fulfilling female sexuality. In tribute to this man, the erogenous zone he identified was named after him: the G-Spot. Yes, even invoking its name brings forth an internal rumble-n-bumble of eroticism and sensuality. You feel it, don’t you? Of course you do! Even discussing the G-Spot gets me all tickled.

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07.09.2010
Maria
I think women should rid themselves of tabus and tell their men what they want in sex. One of the reasons a lot of women don't experience orgasms is because they don't let their men know what they want in bed. Men do not know all about the female body much less what makes them cum. A woman should explore her body but also communicate with her partner, whether gay or straight and guide her partner as to what turns her on and what are the erogenous zones of her body. Don't be shy ladies, you have the right to enjoy sex as much as your partner. Just the same way you enjoy a vibrator or dildo, use your man to do everything you like during sex. ENJOY!
03.10.2010
Gargi
Insert a finger (or two), about 2 inches, and then slightly crook them. You want your finger’s facing forward, sorta like you are making the motion of “come here” with your fingers. You’ll be touching the front side of her vagina, with your finger’s wrapped around her pubic bone. You may feel a particular area which is more rough than other area’s, possibly ribbed or bumpy. This is the g-spot. As you stimulate it, the gspot will often become larger and more present as it get engorged. At this point, some women prefer harder pressure, but most prefer softer pressure (so the opposite of the clitoris). A magic combination is to touch the gspot with your index and/or middle finger while stimulating her clitoris with your thumb (good lube helps this greatly). Now, while you are doing this, imagine an arc of electricity going between your fingertips – connecting your thumb and your finger – and arcing through her clitoris and gspot.
10.17.2008
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