Woman G Spot Reviewed

Here is a brief review of the woman g-spot.

What is The G-Spot

The Grafenberg spot is an area on the anterior or front wall of the vagina, between the opening and the cervix, which has been found to be extremely sensitive to stimulation.

What is Female Ejaculation

Female ejaculation is the expelling of fluid from or around the urethra. This fluid is not urine, and is often accompanied by a powerful orgasm. Stimulation of the G-Spot is thought to potentially cause this.

How Do I Find The G-Spot

Insert one or two fingers in the vagina with the palm facing the pubic bone. Gently bend your fingers 'forward' so that they stroke the anterior wall of the vagina. You may feel a raised spot or series of ridges, or you may feel nothing in particular. The woman may find this extremely pleasurable, or have an urge to urinate, or both. Stroking this spot with varying degrees of pressure will tell you if you've got it or not.

Does Everyone Have A G-Spot

Yes. Just as some woman find clitoral stimulation more or less pleasurable than others, G-spot response varies from woman to woman, and some may find it unpleasant or simply not special.

How Does One Stimulate The G-Spot

One way to stimulate the woman g-spot is to insert a couple of fingers into the vagina (this can be done by the woman alone or by a partner) with the hand palm up. Making a "come here" hooked finger gesture, pressing along the front wall of the vagina (the belly side) from inside to the mouth and back.

About the Author

Mark MacKay is a researcher, marketer, and freelance sex columnist. He is also the creator of Female G Spot, a web site setup to help people find useful and accurate information on the G-spot. You can visit his site at http://www.female-G-Spot.info