https://www.topsadulttoys.uk/product-category/womens-sex-toys/vibrators/g-spot-vibrators/ - A Powerful Pleasure Source The g spot with the ribbed g is a powerful pleasure source The G-spot (or Grafenberg spot, named after the German Gynaecologist who discovered it in the 1950s) is an insanely pleasurable part of the vagina. It is more sensitive than the clitoris and therefore is a potent penetration player. The G-spot can produce various kinds of orgasms resulting from the clitoral stimulation. Here's a guide on how to locate it and how to use it. How do you locate your G-Spot? The G-spot, which is located between the clitoris (the area of the clitoral) and the vaginal opening, is a small but sexy area. It's an orgasmic area. Some women may not know how to locate it. First, keep in mind that every woman's body is distinctive. Some women find the clitoris or the G-spot easier to find than others, and that's fine. It is important that you and your partner look into this area to see whether it's a good fit for you. Many women will find their G-spot right beyond the vaginal opening, while some may have it further back in their cervical region. It's easy to spot when you're in a high-energy state and you should test this area when your vulva is at its most sensitive. Place your index finger in the vagina using lubricant and move it in an enticing "come here" motion to feel the texture of the tissue. The G-spot will be more ruffled or bumpy than the rest of the vaginal lining and should feel tingling when it is touched. It is also important to stimulate and you should apply a sexy oil lubricant to turn you on and feel the G-spot. Once you have figured out the location of your G-spot you can direct your partner to it. You could ask them to put a sexy object or their finger into your vagina. You can even try crouching on all fours like a doggy and having your partner join you from behind, which is a great method to stimulate the G-spot aswell as the clitoris. Women may also feel an euphoric sensation when their clitoris, or G-spot, is stimulated. Others aren't sure. Your partner and you should try to discover what you both like. You might discover an entirely new orgasm you didn't know existed! If you don't have any orgasms, don't worry. There are many other areas of pleasure to explore within the body. The Come-Here Movement The g spot is an area of the female anatomy which is believed to be the key to a soaring vaginal orgasm. It may feel bumpy and swollen during sexual arousal. It is located on the vaginal wall. It can be stimulated by pressure of the finger penis or a sexual toy. It's not a distinct part of the body so finding it can be tricky. The good news is that there are some sexual positions that are more effective than others for stimulating the G spot. The Cowgirl position is one of the most effective. In this position the woman lies down on her back and is crossed. This position allows for the partner to stimulate both the G spot and other clitoral areas with direct pressure. However, not all women respond to this type of stimulation. Therefore, it's important to test different things out and determine the best fit for your body. Some women may prefer a very slow movement on the surface of the g spot, while others prefer a more rapid pulse. It's also an excellent idea to play around with it and take a slow, gentle contact with the clitoral's head buds as well. If you're trying to find your g-spot when having partnered sexually with someone, reach into the vagina, and move your fingers in an "come here" motion. This is similar to the way you invite someone to come in. It can be incredibly enjoyable especially for women who are already aroused. Other ways to try to stimulate the G spot include the "grapevine" movement, where the finger is moved up from the bottom of the the cleft palate toward the G-spot. You can also try a sex toy that can stimulate both the G-spot and the head of the clitoral hood like the Duo which is a re-imagining of the original Womanizer's air-pulse system and a curved G-spot dildo. It is a lot of fun to stimulate both the G-spot as well as the hood clitoral at the same time. Warming up the G-Spot Women often say that stimulation from the G spot feels extremely delicious, and may help them to go through orgasm in a different way than the more recognizable the clitoris region. Some claim that the G-spot feels harder, bumpier or ridged than the clitoris, and it can appear like a smaller, more brittle "nub" which is surrounded by soft tissue. The G-spot feels different for every woman, and is more noticeable when you're energized. To determine your G-spot first make sure you're comfortable and well-lubricated (with something like Durex Play Feel). It's also a good idea to do some warm-up exercises prior to playing with the G-spot. This can be done in several ways, such as masturbating, or listening to erotic music. Sit comfortably and insert your dominant hand into your vagina, and then curl it toward your belly button. Then, slowly move your fingers around to find a slightly ridged area or textured difference. If you spot it, then you've found your G-spot! Some experts have suggested that the G-spot may not be a spot at all and is actually part of the clitoral web. They suggest that the pea-sized area where the labia's inner parts meet is just the tip of a larger and more branched structure known as the clitourethrovaginal complex, and the stimulation of this region can feel a lot more intensely satisfying than simply stroking the pea-sized G spot. In a recent research, Adam Ostrzenski, a gynecologist, examined a female postmortem of genital tissue and found that the G spot was a separate ridged area. However, he admits that it's not as visible or easy to find in modern women as in previous generations. It is known that the G-spot can be the source of immense pleasure for many women. It is a fantastic method to increase the amount of orgasms that women experience during sexual penetration and sexual positions that allow for tighter contact, such as the Cowgirl position can often produce an intense G-spot stimulation. Stimulating G-Spot Many believe that the g-spot or Grafenberg region is an erogenous location inside the vagina which can be stimulated to give pleasure. Some people have even reported experiencing an orgasmic sensation from the G-spot, without any orgasmic stimulation. The scientific literature on the G-spot isn't conclusive or reliable. So, it is important to experiment with different methods to stimulate the G-spot and to find the best method for you. For some women, using their own fingers is the best option because it allows them to control the pressure and speed of the strokes. Some women find sex toys as enjoyable because they are made to be used in the G-spot. A lot of the most well-known sex toy are ribbed and some even have a hole at the tip to allow access to the G Spot. The g spot by stimulating it by rubbing your fingers is the most common way to go for an orgasm, however when you're first learning about it, don't push too hard initially. Instead, gradually increase the pressure and keep an eye on your partner so that you don't end up pushing too hard, which can cause discomfort for both of you. Once you've found the perfect amount of pressure, you can try to move your fingers along the clitoral ridge and G-spot. Make sure to use plenty of lubricant ensure that your fingers slide easily and feel comfortable. It can also assist to change your sexual position to become more comfortable with the area and explore other areas of the clitoral ridge to get additional pleasure. Other methods of stimulating the g-spot are oral sexual sex as well as sexual intimacy from behind. Oral sex is especially efficient, since it directs pressure and vibrations to the clitoral region. Some women claim that oral sex can produce more orgasms than other types of sexual sex. Orgasm can also be obtained through the penetration. However, this might not work for everyone. To be able to get to the G-spot via penetration, it is important to have a healthy clitoral ridge and an adequate level of oil lubrication.