Thursday, May 16, 2013

YOUR G-SPOT GUIDE TO FEMALE EJACULATION

May 16, 2013

Emily Ann

[dropcap type="circle" color="#F10F57" background="#050000"]S[/dropcap]ince its discovery in the 1950's, the existence of the G-spot has been hotly debated by doctors and sex therapists (mostly male if I'd have to guess).  But rest assured everyone....the G-Spot DOES exist!!!  Here's everything you need to know about this magical little spot!

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WHAT IS THE "G-SPOT"

The G-Spot is an anatomical feature inside the vagina that contains a bundle of nerve endings.  These nerve endings cause this area of the vagina to feel more sensitive than in other areas.  This is similar to the way a guy's penis contains its nerve endings in the head of the shaft, thereby increasing the sensitivity in this region.[space height="HEIGHT"]
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DO ALL WOMEN HAVE ONE?

Although all women have a G-spot, not all women feel the same type of response when having this area stimulated. For example, some women may feel little or nothing when this area is touched or massaged, while other women may experience the feeling of needing to urinate.  For many women, however, stimulation of the G-spot causes increased sexual arousal and excitement, and lends itself to extremely intense and prolonged orgasms and/or female ejaculation.[space height="HEIGHT"]
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WHERE IS IT LOCATED?

The G-spot is located about 2 inches up on the inner upper wall of the vagina.  This area is between the back of the public bone and the front of the cervix.[space height="HEIGHT"]
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HOW DO I FIND IT?

With your palm facing up, insert your middle finger into your vagina, pressing down lightly.  You'll notice that it feels firm underneath at first.  That is your public bone.  Slide your finger in further, past this region, until to get to the point where things are much more squishy.  This is the area your G-spot resides.[space height="HEIGHT"]

Once you're in the right place, cure your finger forward, like a hook, and firmly and repeatedly rub the flat of your fingertip against this area.  If you feel yourself getting increasingly aroused, you'll notice that your G-spot will become much more pronounced and easier to feel with your finger.  This is because the area swells with blood, similar to what happens when a man's penis becomes erect.[space height="HEIGHT"]
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If you don't necessarily feel anything different, this doesn't mean you're one of the women who's unaffected by G-spot stimulation.   Simply try incorporating clitoral stimulation as well, by using your other hand to rub gently on your clitoris.  Personally I can not have a G-spot orgasm unless both are being stimulated....[space height="HEIGHT"]
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HELPING HAND

INA_2_mood-1 (2)Don't get me wrong, stimulating both your G-spot and clitoris simultaneously can be a difficult task to maneuver.  Luckily LELO, the leading manufacturer of intimate lifestyle objects, has designed several vibes ergonomically made to target a woman's G-spot, while simultaneously providing clitoral stimulation.  The INA 2, for example, is perfect for helping to achieve a G-spot orgasm, and is my #1 "go-to" vibe of choice.  The INA 2 is just like your typical "rabbit style" vibrator, but because it's rechargeable, waterproof, and doesn't run on batteries, the vibe is much stronger and much more durable than your ordinary vibe.  Plus, it's designed to hit your sweet spots, both inside and out.  Read more.[space height="HEIGHT"]
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CONCLUSION

Women who are able to have G-spot orgasms report that they are actually able to "ejaculate" a fluid from their urethra upon climax, similar to the way a man ejaculates upon climax.  The ejaculation may range from simply feeling more wet than usual to literally being able to expel a jet of fluid.  Some medical professionals (again mainly men) have wrongfully concluded that female ejaculation does not exist, stating that what women are experiencing upon climax is simply a release of urine.    However, science has revealed that the chemical composition of female ejaculation and urine are completely dissimilar in terms of their chemical composition, proving that female ejaculation is a very real, and very natural phenomena.

Check out the following videos about the INA 2 by LELO:


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