Where is the G-Spot?

Where is the G-Spot?

G-Spot in vagina

Where is the G Spot?

Where is the G Spot located and do all women have one has been a controversy subject since the 1950′s. This magical pleasure spot found inside a woman’s vagina was first discovered by a German Doctor (Gynecologists) Ernst Gräfenberg.

His documented writings where about an erotic pleasure zone on the front anterior wall of the vagina that swells greatly at the end of climax. These writings about the female G Spot where not brought to the public’s attention until the early 1980’s where 3 doctors John Perry, Alice Kahn Ladas and Beverly Whipple wrote a book called “The G Spot & Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality”.

This book was based on the discoveries they found while researching pelvic muscle disorders. The book soon became the subject of much criticism from various other gynecologists and scientists of the current time.

Even to date there has been lack of scientific evidence about the existence of the female G-spot, but it has still been widely accepted by the greater public and modern day sexologists. So enough of the history lesson let’s get down to business and what you came her for!

How to find the G-Spot?

As you can see in the G Spot Video below it is located approximately 1 – 3 inches inside the womans vagina, this does varies from woman to woman. The G spot can be a very sensitive area for some women and can be stimulated through the front anterior wall, it usually only covers a small area around 1 inch in diameter between the back of the pubic bone and the cervix.

There is a misconception that the Female G Spot is hard to find, but I can tell you first hand that once you do understand what you are looking for it becomes quite easy and definable a great tool to have in your love making arsenal.

The main reason I believe the G Spot can be hard to find is it does not become present until a woman is at a heightened sense of arousal; this is due to the G Spots ability to swell once a woman becomes aroused. To go into more detail the G Spot is a small swollen rough area about the size of a penny and almost has the same texture as the roof of your mouth and becomes larger during states of arousal.

It was once said the female g spot was in fact a gland the one responsible for lubricating a woman’s vagina called the Skene’s gland also known as the female prostate; this is also the gland responsible for Female Ejaculation.

This notion later became false and I believe the G Spot is really the urethral sponge, this spongy cushion of tissue is found against both the pubic bone and outer vaginal wall and surrounds the urethra.

The Sponge is made up of erectile tissue and during a woman’s arousal the area becomes very swollen with blood and in turn compresses the urethra which in turn helps prevent urination from happening during sexual activity.