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The G spot (Gräfenberg spot) is an area of ​​the vagina that is said to contribute to an orgasm through the walls of the vagina.
Vaginal orgasm should not be confused with clitoral orgasm, which is much better understood and arises from thousands of nerve endings in the clitoris and labia.
Clearly, when it comes to the G-spot, we have more questions than answers. Researchers conducted the largest post-mortem study of the G-spot, which involved autopsies of 13 female cadavers. The researchers could find no physical evidence of a G-spot.
However, this does not necessarily mean that what many women feel helps them achieve orgasm is not real. A study done by a well-known journal discovered a connection between the female genital organs.
This area, called the “cliturethral” when stimulated during masturbation or penetrative sex, could trigger orgasms.

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Therefore, although there is no physical difference in texture or depth to any other spot within the vagina, the now-named "G-zone" is well equipped to produce orgasms.

 

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Where is it;

The G spot is a few centimeters along the inside front wall of the vagina – the top wall if you are lying on your back.
"It's a few centimeters up, about a third of the way there, although it varies from person to person," said a urologist and female sexual medicine specialist!
The G spot is a little higher in some women, while in others, it may be closer to the opening of the vagina!
You will be able to feel your own G-spot using your fingers by exploring the upper, inner wall of the vagina. Try putting a finger, palm up, and make a “come here” motion with your finger. "It will feel a little rougher, like an orange peel," reports a scientist, "and sometimes it can be pulled back into the fold, so you might have to dig a little"!
When you're looking for your G-spot, you might suddenly feel the urge to pee! Do not panic! This sensation is normal, given the short distance between the G-spot and your urethra, through which you pee. Some people may also feel nothing. "But for most, it's extremely enjoyable," said the expert!
If you're having trouble locating the G-spot, try using a sex toy that's angled upwards and designed to hit – literally – the spot!

 

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Positions that help find the G-spot

To reach the G-spot during penetrative sex, choose positions where the penis or a sex toy is up against the front wall of the vagina.
Many sex positions can help you reach the G spot, but here are some basic ones to get you started:

Cowgirl: The partner lies on his back, the woman climbs on top of him. This allows the woman on top to change the angle and reach the G spot. Basically, a 45 degree angle is a good spot to get what you want!
Doggy style: The man kneels and enters the vagina from behind, while the woman is on all fours. To make the woman more comfortable, she can lie down or rest her knees on pillows until she feels G-spot stimulation!

 

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Whether vaginal orgasms or clitoral orgasms should be classified as different things is still up for debate. But many women say that their G-spot orgasms – whether alone, with a vibrator, or with a partner, were unique!
"The nerves that carry clitoral sensation are different from the pelvic and vagal nerves that carry vaginal sensation," said a distinguished University psychology professor abroad. "So it's not surprising that the orgasms from these nerves are different from each other."
A great scientist has demonstrated this difference by studying patients with severed spinal cords. Even when women had no sensation in their clitoris, they could experience pleasure and orgasm through vaginal stimulation.
Studies have described clitoral orgasms as "localized, intense, and physically satisfying." While vaginal orgasms are described as 'stronger, longer lasting' and 'psychologically more satisfying', with 'full body sensation' and 'throbbing emotions'!
G-spot stimulation can also cause a sudden release of clear fluid from the urethra. This phenomenon is sometimes known as female ejaculation or squirting. Some experts believe that certain glands play a role. These glands in the G-spot area produce a fluid that helps lubricate the female urethra! They are also thought to have some of the same ingredients as the male prostate (what is considered the “male G-spot”)!
The G-spot itself, female ejaculation and squirting are still debated and studied by scientists. Some experts believe that this fluid is diluted urine, and others note that female ejaculation and the fluid that is ejected are two different types of fluid!

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G spot treatment/treatment

Some doctors and plastic surgeons offer injections of either collagen or platelet-rich plasma (also called PRP, a sample of your blood that is concentrated with platelets). They say these injections will make the G-spot area bigger or more sensitive to touch, thus enhancing pleasure. But so far, no clinical trials have shown that these “G-shot” or “O-shot” procedures actually make a difference.
"There is some evidence that women taking these substances experience increased sexual arousal or enhanced orgasms," said the expert researcher. “But keep in mind that people are different: sexual response and sexual chemistry have a lot to do with emotion! So these women who pay money for this treatment may be experiencing a strong placebo effect."

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