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How to Find the G-spot (Gräfenberg Spot)

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By Meredith Muuz
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The G-spot (named after the German gynecologist Gräfenberg) is a region inside a woman's vagina that is supposed to be particularly sensitive to stimulation by a man's pen is. Hitting the G-spot location can give your woman an orgasm she'll remember all week.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    First, learn a little bit about female anatomy. The location of the G-spot is inside the vagina, about 2-4 inches from the opening, and it lies on the front wall.

  2. Step 2

    When penetrating, position your member so that it is caressing the front of the vaginal wall inside. Move slowly at first so that she can feel you.

  3. Step 3

    When finding your partners G-spot for the first time, don't be shy to ask her how she feels when you move or touch her. Not all women have the G-spot in the exact same location, and not all women are as sensitive there as others.

  4. Step 4

    One way to help your woman get aroused with G-spot stimulation is to touch her other erogenous zones. She is more likely to feel an intense pleasurable sensation if she is well-aroused.

  5. Step 5

    You may want to stimulate your partner with your fingers first, so that you can explore the inside of her vagina more intimately.

  6. Step 6

    To prevent your search for the G-spot location from feeling too much like a gynecological exam, keep the lights low, and use sensual massage oils to have fun.

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gvizbi said

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on 7/10/2009 Lots of articles about G-spot:
http://www.wikiscripts.net/?action=search&id=G-spot

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