How to Know Where Is The G Spot

By GreatSexCoach

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Do you know where your G spot is? You’ve heard so much talk about it that, rally, why don’t you just go and find it yourself? It’s a win-win situation. If you find where the G spot is, you can give yourself a climax that you’ve never had before. Furthermore, the easier it will be for you to encourage your partner to give you a G-spot orgasm. After all, now that you know where it is, you’ll be able to guide your sex partner to find it too.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Step1
Put yourself in the right sexual mood. When you decide to find out where your G spot is, select a place and time when you know you’ll be left alone for a while. Nothing can be more disturbing or annoying than being aroused and then having to stop yourself because somebody just opened the front door.
Step2
Prepare your bed or a special place in your attic; somewhere dark and sexy. Light some candles, burn some scented oils, play some music and lie down on a bunch of soft pillows.
Step3
Let your mind wander a bit first and then let it focus on sexual images.
Step4
After you’ve mentally aroused yourself, play with your ****oris using your own fingers or a dildo. Make sure you’re wet.
Step5
After a few minutes, pull your legs up and spread yourself. You can also sit up on an armchair and drape your legs across the chair’s arms.
Step6
Slowly insert your index finger inside you. While inside, bend your finger like a hook.
Step7
Slowly try and feel your upper vaginal wall and look for a spot that feels just like the roof of your mouth (ridged and rough).
Step8
Once you find it, stimulate it like you would your ****oris. If you don’t want to use your fingers, you can use a special G spot vibrator instead.
Step9
Play with different pressures. You can stay seated or lying down and have your palm rest heavier on you, or you can try to squat as well.

Tips & Warnings

  • You’ll know you’ve found the G spot when you start to feel all tingly inside and outside your body. While stimulating where the G spot is, you may feel the urge to pee. This is normal. You shouldn’t stop. Instead, just let go and see where this sensation will take you.
  • This is why it’s so important to find where your G spot is first on your one, alone. Most women will abandon the whole exercise if they have their partners try to find where the G spot is and stimulate it, and then feel the need to pee! They would deem the whole experience embarrassing and write off G spot stimulation
  • This way, if you’re on your own, you can let go without shyness or fear of embarrassment. So what happens now? For most women, the feeling of needing to pee passes, and instead, they experience that wonderful feeling phenomenon called ejaculation. Try it yourself!

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